Proactive work for Aboriginal women
As the national crisis of family violence continues, services and support are increasing in demand.
In South Australia, Family Violence Legal Service Aboriginal...
Regional men unite for mental health
When it comes to self care and mental health for men in regional Australia, there is sometimes a feeling of “no worries ... I'm...
Royal Commission visit gains Port Lincoln insight
As part of the royal commission into domestic, family and sexual violence, executive director for the Royal Commission Kim Eldridge visited Port Lincoln stakeholders...
Survey to provide domestic violence insights
The federal government has commissioned a national survey of the family, domestic and sexual violence workforce to improve supports for victim-survivors.
A total of $1.39...
Specialised courts needed
Former Director of Public Prosecutions in SA and WA, Stephen Pallaras KC, is calling for a specialist court to serve domestic violence cases only....
Ivan forges path to change
After the murder of his daughter to domestic violence, Port Lincoln resident Ivan Phillips has been dedicated to promote change through the White Ribbon...
Rapid review identifies several priority areas
The federal government recently released a report from the independent Rapid Review of Prevention Approaches to help stop gender-based violence.
An expert panel was established...
Equality and why it matters
When Janine Hendry tweeted on social media her outrage about sexual violence and behaviour on February 25, 2021, little did she know the activation...
Annual report shines light on DV
The Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission’s first yearly report on the progress of the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children...
Regional input crucial to Royal Commission
World Health Organisation (WHO) describes violence against women as an epidemic. In Australia, it is a national emergency. Almost daily reports of women...