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Marie Segrave

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Migrant and refugee women: A national study of experiences of, understandings of and responses to sexual harassment in the workplace


This report presents the findings of research on migrant and refugee women’s attitudes about, experiences of and responses to workplace sexual harassment, highlighting the complexity of what it means to be “safe” at work and illustrating the ways in which sexual harassment intersects with other forms of workplace harm, such as racial discrimination and exploitative...
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Migrant and refugee women in Australia: a study of sexual harassment in the workplace


This report outlines the findings from a national study to investigate migrant and refugee women’s understanding of experiences and responses to sexual harassment.
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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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National plan victim-survivor advocates consultation: final report


Violence against women is a national crisis in Australia. The federal government is presently developing the next national plan to end violence against women and children. This report report reveals that systems improvements are needed to appropriately respond to the issue, with many victim-survivors experiencing further harm as a result of system engagement.
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Migrant and refugee women in Australia: the safety and security study


This is the first national study that captures the diversity of migrant and refugee women, including residency/visa status. It is also the first national study to ask specific questions about domestic violence and controlling behaviours related to the visa and migration status of women.

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