Literature review
Literature review: ending violence against women and girls
By outlining global evidence of what works to prevent violence against women and girls, this literature review provides one measure that Australia can use to assess the effectiveness of its investments and programs.
Literature review
Family violence and education: review of the evidence on impacts of violence and responding to violence in the education sector
This report examines both children who experience direct victimisation of family violence, as well as those who experience family violence through exposure such as witnessing or hearing intimate partner violence in the household.
Report
Family violence primary prevention
This report examines 11 often under-represented communities, including women with disabilities, Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander communities, male victims, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and explores the different ways in which they experience family violence.
Briefing paper
Preventing and responding to family violence: Taking an intersectional approach to address violence in diverse Australian communities
This brief provides a summary of the current evidence on the intersections of the different factors that underpin family violence among different communities or cohorts in Australia.
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Piecing together the evidence on social norms and violence against women
This booklet provides an overview of the current state of evidence on the drivers and contributing factors of violence against women and girls, focusing in particular on the role of social norms. It provides a summary of effective strategies for the prevention of violence against women and girls and of what works to change harmful...