Our websites
Handbook and toolkits
A free resource supporting local governments to prevent violence against women in their workplaces and communities.
How to support community action in the prevention of violence against women
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Change the story is our national framework for a consistent and integrated approach to preventing violence against women and their children in Australia.
Changing the picture contains a set of clear actions that are needed to address the many drivers of violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
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Another Closet is an online resource for LGBTIQ people who are experiencing domestic and family violence. The Another Closet booklet is a good starting point for local governments working with LGBTIQ communities.
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An ethical standards checklist for engaging in domestic violence primary prevention work
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Our Watch is committed to ensuring that our work addresses the intersections between different forms of inequality, discrimination and disadvantage, including colonisation, racism, ableism and homophobia, and the role that these play in violence against women.
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The VicHealth partnership analysis tool is a way to assess your partnerships and maximise their effectiveness
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A site created by the Municipal Association of Victoria where local governments can share their work in promoting and supporting gender equality and the prevention of violence against women
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How to request nominations for a community steering committee
Third Action Plan 2016–2019 of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010–2022,
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A community readiness assessment will help you find out which stage of readiness your community is at
A Victorian Council of Social Services (VCOSS) produced document on the importance of co-design in approaching social problems.
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Videos exploring the experience of resistance from the perspective of practitioners working in the sector
Supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.