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22.01.2022 Artificial intelligence aiding women’s safety is to be trialled on NSW public transport. [It] will be trained to detect incidents such as people fighting, a group of agitated persons, people following someone else, & arguments or other abnormal behaviour https://www.miragenews.com/ai-research-to-aid-womens-safet/



22.01.2022 ''When confronted with horrific domestic violence homicides, it’s understandably common for us men to say how appalled we’d be if that violence was inflicted upon our wife, our sisters or our daughters. We’ve all heard men say these words in the wake of yet another woman killed the names of whom come across my desk regularly. What we don’t say often enough is how appalled we’d be if our brothers, our sons or our mates had caused that death or injury to someone they claimed to love. I say this because of one unavoidable fact - overwhelmingly the perpetrators are men.''

21.01.2022 How can victim-survivors trust that police are a source of safety & protection from #familyviolence with outcomes like this? Queensland Police Service https://www.abc.net.au//queensland-police-officer/12617810

20.01.2022 Chief Justice Alstergren and Registrar Lisa O'Neill will be co-presenting a KEYNOTE address at the upcoming 2020 STOP Domestic Violence Conference on one of the Courts' most important initiatives in risk assessment and family violence - The Lighthouse Project.



19.01.2022 eMHPrac are looking forward to participating in the upcoming Stop Domestic Violence Conference. Learn about free trusted Australian programs and apps that you can recommend to clients. View our resources including our popular Resource Guide to Digital Mental Health Services. https://hubs.li/H0zFyvR0

18.01.2022 "Bystanders will become the best bet for many victims who require support but cannot and/or don’t know how to seek help. This significantly increases the need to support, inform and upskill all potential bystanders in the Australian community." https://lens.monash.edu//covid-19-the-bystander-role-has-n

17.01.2022 The Disability Support Toolkit has resources for frontline workers supporting people with disability who have been impacted by violence and abuse. https://hubs.li/H0D_QKp0



17.01.2022 The European pact, signed in Istanbul in 2011, was intended to protect women but has become a target for populist leaders who claim it threatens traditional families. https://www.nytimes.com//turkey-domestic-abuse-treaty.html

16.01.2022 Interested in learning how to recognise the signs of domestic and family violence as a community #frontlineworker? As restrictions have eased, our 2-day face-to-face General workshops are now open for enrolment. Enrol here: https://bit.ly/3auVfbD

16.01.2022 New domestic violence training for hair salon professionals in 5 NSW regions to help them support clients and refer them to relevant services: https://www.dcj.nsw.gov.au//trims-tints-and-domestic-viole

13.01.2022 Images of shattered glass or of women with their heads in their hands don't tell the real story of the resilience and bravery of those who have experienced and survived domestic violence. https://lens.monash.edu//shifting-the-visual-story-on-wome

13.01.2022 "We must work together at a state and federal level to make a meaningful change across the country to keep women and children safe." https://www.abc.net.au//-drum-nsw-coercive-contro/12662614



12.01.2022 We are proud to announce Prof Harry Blagg as the first of our keynote speakers. Harry is a leading criminologist specializing in Indigenous people and criminal justice, young people and crime, family and domestic violence, crime prevention, diversionary strategies, policing and restorative justice. Read his full bio here: https://hubs.li/H0wTq2H0

11.01.2022 Lloyd and Sue Clarke: 'Coercive control laws could have saved Hannah and her three children' https://www.theguardian.com//lloyd-and-sue-clarke-coercive

11.01.2022 It can be hard for Aboriginal women to get up and run from a #DomesticViolence situation. DV-Alert free Indigenous Workshops will help you recognise, respond and refer #DFV victims/survivors. Enrol in NSW workshops today: https://bit.ly/34G7cbO

11.01.2022 Do you work with CALD women? Stats don't reflect the true number of women from culturally & linguistically diverse backgrounds experiencing #DFV due to cultural stigma & lack of knowledge about services. Learn more at 2-Day Multicultural Workshops: https://hubs.li/H0FzhDY0 DV-Alert

11.01.2022 Share - 10 Tips to Have an Informed Conversation about Domestic Violence https://msmagazine.com//10-tips-to-have-an-informed-conv/

11.01.2022 How to Be a Male Ally in the Fight for Gender Equality: Smashing the patriarchy is a man’s game too, figures from the global ad industry tell Alex Reeves. https://www.lbbonline.com//how-to-be-a-male-ally-in-the-f/

10.01.2022 Young #AustralianoftheYear Isobel Marshall & business partner Eloise Hall are an inspiration to young & old women alike. Supporting women in Sierra Leone, Uganda & back home to access basic sanitary items. https://hubs.li/H0FzhD_0

08.01.2022 Men using violence in SA can access supported accommodation in a 12-month trial to break the cycle of domestic violence (9 beds). This means the victims of their violence- mostly women & children will be supported to stay home safely. https://www.theaustralian.com.au//426fe7a84679cf8e084c4812

08.01.2022 2020 program is live! Have a look at this year's line up. #STOPDV20 https://hubs.ly/H0t-NRq0

06.01.2022 Engaging men and boys in violence prevention by Dr Michael Flood: https://xyonline.net//Flood%2C%20Engaging%20Men%20and%20Bo

05.01.2022 A nuanced approach to women's use of force - study explores the reasons why some women use force: https://about.unimelb.edu.au//study-explores-the-reasons-w

04.01.2022 It's official!!! #DomesticViolence defendants in NSW to be banned from cross-examining their victims in court! Congratulations to all the involved. https://www.miragenews.com/domestic-violence-defendants-to/

04.01.2022 Apply for one of the fully paid Indigenous Scholarships provided by our partner DV-Alert. Application close 17 August. https://hubs.ly/H0tBdhq0

03.01.2022 Our partner DV-Alert is offering a number of fully paid scholarships to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers within the Domestic Violence sector to attend the STOP Domestic Violence Conference. This includes accommodation and travel expenses. Apply before 17 August. https://stopdomesticviolence.com.au/dv-alert-scholarship/

03.01.2022 Brad Chilcott: Have we stood in solidarity with the women who have for decades called for change? Have we used the power and privilege at our disposal to address the disaster unfolding around us? Have we listened - really listened - to the women in our lives? https://www.smh.com.au//don-t-blame-the-pandemic-ending-me

03.01.2022 Make 2020 year to invest in yourself. Access Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association 6 mental health conferences for $499. https://anzmh.asn.au/e-delegate-all-access-pass/

02.01.2022 Everyday Sexism’s Laura Bates on infiltrating the minds of the internet’s most toxic men. (Bates spent two years inside the ‘manosphere’, where incels spread hatred of women. Here, she writes about why we must end their ideology.) https://www.standard.co.uk//laura-bates-men-who-hate-women

01.01.2022 While abuse among LGBTQ+ people occurs at the same rates and in similar ways as their heterosexual peers, they may face forms of abuse or barriers to accessing support based on prejudices against their gender expression or sexuality. https://www.thehotline.org/is-this-abuse/lgbt-abuse/

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