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Urgent call for systems-level change to address violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women
MEDIA RELEASE | Tuesday 12 November 2024 The latest findings from the 2021 National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS) underscore an urgent need for systems-level change... Read more
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Although rejection of violence against women has improved across all states and territories, there is still a long way to go
MEDIA RELEASE | Wednesday 24 May, 2023 The 2021 National Community Attitudes Survey (NCAS) States and Territories report, released today by ANROWS, found that every state and territory has improved... Read more
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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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What might we gain from greater literacy in the language of human rights?
In Canberra last Wednesday, 24 August, our CEO, Padma Raman PSM, delivered the 2022 Alice Tay lecture to a packed audience at ANU. Focusing on how a greater national literacy... Read more
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Children five times more likely to receive a mental health service by the time they turn 18 after experiencing domestic and family violence
MEDIA RELEASE WEDNESDAY 13 JULY 2022 REPORT EMBARGOED UNTIL TUESDAY 19 JULY 2022 Early trauma-informed intervention is needed to respond to children experiencing the trauma of domestic and family... Read more
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