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A new practice toolkit has been launched to support practitioners working with neurodivergent men in behaviour change interventions. Led by Durham University, the toolkit provides practical guidance for safe, effective and inclusive practice.
A practice guide for recognising and responding to non‑fatal strangulation as a serious, high‑risk form of family and sexual violence.
The newest update to the What Kind of Man Do You Want to Be? campaign is now live, featuring 14 Victorian men from Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Punjabi and Arabic-speaking backgrounds sharing personal reflections in their own languages on the expectations, pressures and possibilities of masculinity. New resources are also now available to download and use in your communities and workplaces.
A resource sharing knowledge, community engagement, systemic advocacy and capacity building.
Guidelines to assist service providers in adopting inclusive and affirming practices that respect the experiences of LGBTQA+ victim survivors.
This guide is a resource for teachers and other school staff who work with young people in secondary schools.
Tips for engaging and responding to LGBTIQA+ people experiencing family violence. Includes guidelines on best practice on engagement with clients, information gathering and sharing, risk assessment and risk management and where to access further information.
This resource provides information about trauma- and violence-informed practice (TVIP); an approach which expands upon trauma informed practice.
This resource provides an overview of reproductive coercion and the implications for migrant and refugee communities, including policy and practice responses. It provides an overview of the role of service providers in promoting reproductive justice and key recommendations