Organisation
Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS)
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ANROWS
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Literature review
The role of men’s behaviour change programs in addressing men’s use of domestic, family and sexual violence
This evidence brief provides a summary of the literature on men’s behaviour change programs (MBCPs), focusing primarily on their role in addressing domestic, family and sexual violence in Australia. There is now a growing appreciation and understanding that MBCPs are one piece of the puzzle in a wider system of accountability for people who use...
Survey Report
#SpeakingOut@Work: sexual harassment of LGBTQ young people in the workplace and workplace training
This report identifies key facilitators contributing to the persistently high rates of sexual harassment experienced by LGBTQ young people in the workforce. It recommends training and education to increase sexual harassment literacy for employers and employees and improve cultural safety, particularly in sectors of high-risk.
Guide
In their own right: actions to improve children and young people’s safety from domestic, family and sexual violence
Designed for use by policymakers, practitioners and advocates, this guide synthesises research to outline key actions for consistent and effective policy responses supporting children and young people experiencing violence. It includes four principles that outline ways of working to underpin reform and eight priority areas for action.
Report
Attitudes matter: the 2021 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey
This research report examines the understanding and attitudes of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander respondents regarding violence against women and gender equality. The report highlights the need for culturally safe and appropriate services and justice system responses to violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
Report
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...