Thank you Jess Hill @jessradio for diving deep to understand what is driving #familyviolence in Australia, and what we can do to stop abusers. We look forward to reading! https://t.co/sZvC2YTu54
29 years old. Super smart scientist. Forever famous. An algorithm that opened the universe to us..... bravo #KatieBouman and huge respect to the 100’s who brought this moment to life #womeninSTEMM#STEMWomen@MVEG001
"The only thing that really kept me going was I couldn’t bear to live my life without my boys in it." Watch how this loving dad worked with FACS to have his sons returned to his care: https://t.co/zqHJGIq3w1
“I asked him how he got men to engage with the issue of violence against women. He said that he started every workshop by asking the men, “What kind of father do you want to be? What kind of husband? What kind of man do you want to be?”” https://t.co/Hmq2gATNSD
Curious to see how a Mens Behavioural Change Group works? You can watch Call Me Dad on iTunes and now on Kanopy. Reviewed on iTunes by a viewer as "A beautiful, intelligent illustration of... https://t.co/1l5N6BRY9V
One strategy for stamping out domestic violence is men's behaviour change programs. But do they work?
The ABC was allowed inside one to find out https://t.co/AfAn8y3eiJ
“Men's behaviour change programs are playing an increasingly important role in Australia's strategy for stamping out domestic violence. And for many men and their families, they're transformative.” https://t.co/nsjc5ktPKf
"Conforming to ideals of traditional masculinity has a real cost, both for young men themselves and for the women and men around them."
Must-read piece by #themanbox co-author @MichaelGLFlood at @ConversationEDU: https://t.co/FwRGSh6bDE
Today we launch #UniteAgainstFamilyViolence with @CasaForum @genderequityvic & @NTVorg.
"We know what needs to be done and we know how to do it but it won’t happen overnight. We can’t drop the ball and need all political parties to stick to the plan."
https://t.co/LVWs3iEEIb
Perpetrator programmes have a role to play in challenging domestic abuse perpetrators but they must be high quality, @RespectUK accredited and have survivors' safety at their heart. Tune into @BBCOne#BBCPanorama https://t.co/oCOCDsOevx
'I mean the violence just carried on throughout the course and after the course’
‘Sarah’ was in an abusive relationship for years.
She stayed with her partner while he was on a perpetrator programme but the abuse continued.
'Can Violent Men Change?' is on @BBCOne at 8:30pm.
'Social services - they're breaking families here'
'Thomas' was advised to attend a course for abusers by social services after his wife and children fled the family home.
But can violent men really change?
Watch #BBCPanorama on @BBCOne at 8:30pm to find out.