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Allyship in Action: Frameworks for Trans and Gender Diverse inclusion in prevention of gender-based violence initiatives

FVSV, LGBTQIA+
2026

Frameworks for Trans and Gender Diverse inclusion in prevention of gender-based violence initiatives

Coercive Control Factsheet

coercive control, FVSV, LGBTQIA+

The Say It Out Loud team at ACON and Inner City Legal Centre have collaborated to create a new resource that explains Technology Facilitated Abuse.

Guidelines for Tasmanian family violence workers

FVSV, LGBTQIA+

Engender Equality have created these guidelines to support workers working with LGBTIQA+ people who have experienced family violence.

Understanding LGBTQA+ Sexual Domestic and Family Violence

FVSV, intimate partner violence, LGBTQIA+

A resource sharing knowledge, community engagement, systemic advocacy and capacity building.

Understanding Domestic Violence

FVSV, intimate partner violence, LGBTQIA+

It is challenging to ascertain numbers of men murdered by their male partners in Australia, however in NSW GBTQ+ men make up about 12% of the total number of men killed by a partner.

Supporting LGBTQA+ Victim-Survivors of Sexual Violence

FVSV, LGBTQIA+

Guidelines to assist service providers in adopting inclusive and affirming practices that respect the experiences of LGBTQA+ victim survivors.

Silence Is Not Protection: The Hidden Crisis of Sexual Violence Against LGBTQI+ Children and Youth

FVSV, LGBTQIA+
2026

This paper by SVRI argues that sexual violence against LGBTQI+ children is both disproportionately prevalent and systematically obscured by stigma, discriminatory laws, institutional failures, and silence. That silence is not neutral. It actively places children at risk.

Crossing Lines: LGBTQ+ Sexual Violence Research

FVSV, LGBTQIA+
2025

This podcast examines unwanted sexual behaviours against LGBTQ+ people, aiming to generate actionable knowledge to improve responses to such violence.

From Deficit to Queer and Strengths-Based Approaches to Sexual Violence Research and Prevention

FVSV, LGBTQIA+
2026

This article advances a queer, strengths-based approach to sexual violence research and prevention, challenging heteronormative, risk-focused frameworks and the field’s narrow focus on victimisation.

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