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Lisa Wheildon

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Lisa J. Wheildon
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Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on responses to technology-facilitated coercive control


Perpetrators of domestic and family violence are increasingly using advancements in communication and surveillance technologies to extend the tactics of their abuse. Concern is growing, particularly about how technologies enable and amplify coercive controlling behaviours of abusive partners. This paper examines the experiences of victim-survivors, and the challenges support services face, responding to these harms...
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Technology-facilitated coercive control


Perpetrators of domestic and family violence are increasingly using advancements in communication and surveillance technologies to extend their abuse tactics. This study examines pathways to safety and justice for victim‑survivors. The analysis identifies gaps, limitations and opportunities for improvement in responses to victim‑survivors of this rapidly developing form of domestic and family violence. It presents...
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Workplace technology-facilitated sexual harassment: perpetration, responses and prevention


Ever evolving technologies in the workplace create new mediums for sexual harassment, and employers and staff need support on how to prevent and respond to the potential harms. This research offers crucial insights to aid Australian employers and policy-makers in understanding and combating workplace technology-facilitated sexual harassment (WTFSH) effectively.
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Towards meaningful engagement: key findings for survivor co-production of public policy on gender-based violence


This report provides crucial evidence to support the implementation of the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032's opening imperative. It offers recommendations for developing and reforming public policy through co-production with survivors of gender-based violence.
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National plan stakeholder consultation: final report


This report provides an overarching account of the views of those consulted - representing the diverse perspectives on how the next 'National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children' must be developed, implemented, governed and measured to provide the most effective effort towards ending all forms of family, domestic and sexual violence in...

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