Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
Report
Improving responses to young men's use of intimate partner violence
The authors of this report examine the current service landscape and spoke to practitioners working with young people to identify key drivers and risk factors for young men's use of intimate partner violence. They also undertook co-design with practitioners and young men to develop emerging principles of engagement for effective interventions.
Briefing paper
Coercive control monitoring report
Data on the first year of New South Wales (NSW) landmark coercive control legislation, which came into force on 1 July 2024. The legislation criminalises patterns of abusive behaviour in intimate partner relationships, marking a significant shift in how domestic abuse is recognised and addressed.
Report
Men and boys snapshot: engaging with men and boys to end domestic, family and sexual violence
This snapshot sets out the context and priority areas emerging from recent research, policy development and service delivery around working with men and boys to address domestic, family and sexual violence. It provides a focus for discussion about how we can better engage with men and boys to end gendered violence.
Report
FRSA member mapping: targeted intervention programs for people who use violence in intimate/family relationships
Almost 6,000 people who use violence in their relationships engage in Family & Relationship Services Australia (FRSA) member programs each year. This report was undertaken to build a picture of the footprint of members that deliver targeted intervention programs. It calls for these programs to be recognised as critical entry points for family safety.
Report
With courage: South Australia’s vision beyond violence
The report is the culmination of a 12-month Royal Commission involving extensive engagement with South Australians impacted by domestic, family and sexual violence. It contains 136 recommendations which lay out a roadmap for the state in which domestic, family and sexual violence is no longer tolerated and no longer possible.