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Attitudes matter: Overall Australians attitudes towards violence against women have improved, but there is still a long way to go.
MEDIA RELEASE | Wednesday, 29 March 2023 Australians have a better understanding of domestic violence, recognising non-physical forms of violence, but 2 in 5 people mistakenly believe that domestic... Read more
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Child protection, education and health services failing to provide culturally safe responses to First Nations children experiencing domestic and family violence, new research has found
MEDIA RELEASE | 27 February 2023 A report released today from ANROWS has uncovered the failure of child protection services, education, and health services to promote healing and recovery... Read more
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“Carrying the burden alone”: Victims and survivors speak up about what inhibits healing and recovery from violence
MEDIA RELEASE | 8 DECEMBER 2022 New ANROWS research reveals that women seeking support for intimate partner and sexual violence feel they are “carrying the burden alone”. Victims and survivors... Read more
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System for enforcing parenting orders is ineffective and needs to align with children’s best interests, ANROWS research finds
MEDIA RELEASE | Monday 24 OCTOBER 2022 Giving children an opportunity to participate in family law decision-making and remaining flexible and responsive to their changing needs over time are... Read more
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ANROWS welcomes new National Plan
MEDIA RELEASE | 17 OCTOBER 2022 The Commonwealth today released the new National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032 (the National Plan), setting out a decade-long... Read more
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