Literature review
Respectful relationships education in schools: evidence paper
This evidence paper summarises the findings of the literature to guide future actions by education systems in their efforts to end violence against women.
Briefing paper
Respectful relationships education as part of a national approach to preventing gender-based violence
This policy brief provides guidance to education policy-makers and bureaucrats, as well as other interested stakeholders, on how to design, implement, coordinate and monitor evidence-based respectful relationships education.
Evaluation
Tracking progress in prevention
The report demonstrates that Australia’s approach to primary prevention is based on sound evidence, showing encouraging signs of progress and heading in the right direction.
Guide
Employees who use domestic and family violence: a workplace response
Leading Australian employers are set to tackle the confronting issue of employees who use domestic and family violence as part of nationwide efforts to end this endemic societal scourge. This resource recognises that any comprehensive workplace response to domestic and family violence must also include approaches to employees who use domestic and family violence.
Literature review
Men in focus: unpacking masculinities and engaging men in the prevention of violence against women
This document seeks to build on existing primary prevention knowledge and work by developing a deeper understanding of the links between masculinities and violence against women and ways to engage men and boys in prevention efforts.