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Violence against women and children affects everybody. It impacts on the health, wellbeing and safety of a significant proportion of Australians throughout all states and territories and places an enormous burden on the nation’s economy across family and community services, health and hospitals, income-support and criminal justice systems.

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ANROWS was established by the Commonwealth and all state and territory governments of Australia to produce, disseminate and assist in applying evidence for policy and practice addressing violence against women and children.

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ANROWS Notepad –
30 August 2018

Friday, 31st August 2018


In this edition of Notepad, ANROWS reflects on the evidence to inform policy and practice responses to the impact of domestic and family violence on children, as we reflect on National Child Protection Week 2-8 September..

Also in this Notepad:

  • postcards from the field – project updates from the Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Projects with Action Research Support;
  •  an overview of the National Risk Assessment Principles for Domestic and Family Violence; and
  •  a call for submissions to the inquiry into the Criminal Code (Non-consensual Sharing of Intimate Images) Amendment Bill 2018.

These, along with sector news, events, and resources. Read this issue of Notepad here, catch-up on past editions of Notepad, or subscribe to the fortnightly newsletter.



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