Organisation
Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS)
Acronym:
ANROWS
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Kungas’ trauma experiences and effects on behaviour in Central Australia
This research explored the lives of 12 Aboriginal women who were clients of the Kunga Stopping Violence Program (KSVP), and were incarcerated for alleged violent offences in Central Australia. Analysis of their life stories demonstrates the critical need for services that can effectively respond to the trauma of women’s lives and prevent future incarceration.
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Feasibility study into the possible inclusion of social norms measures within the 2021 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS)
This report summarises the literature to inform the feasibility of including social norms measures in the next National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS).
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Preventing gender-based violence in mental health inpatient units
This project aimed to investigate and document experiences of gender-based violence occurring in adult mental health inpatient units and perpetrated against those identifying as women, in order to inform how policy and practice can be improved to make these environments safe for women.
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Attitudes towards violence against women and gender equality among people in NSW
The findings in this report show that views of the NSW community are very similar to those across the nation. Encouragingly, most people in NSW do not condone violence against women, and there has been an increase in support for gender equality since the survey was previously conducted in 2013.
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Engaging men who use violence: invitational narrative approaches
This qualitative research explores how invitational narrative ways of working successfully engage men and enable behavioural and attitudinal change.