No to Violence has partnered with Third Sector to host the 2024 National Family Safety Summit, 3-6 Dec, Perth, WA.
Register by Friday 22 Nov to receive a $300 discount.
The Summit will address family, domestic, and sexual violence and explore culturally tailored solutions to drive meaningful change.
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For those impacted by domestic and family violence, the gift of a second 'safe' phone can be life saving. Great to see the impactful work of DV Safe Phone getting some important coverage.
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Our General Manager, Services, Lauren Palma and our Head of Workforce Development, Caitlin Davies were pleased to be invited to contribute to, and attend yesterday in Adelaide, the DFSV Commission’s national roundtable on the domestic, family and sexual violence workforce.
These figures are confronting, but not surprising. Using domestic and family violence is a choice – and men need to be supported to choose not to use violence.
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NSW’s first standalone primary prevention strategy outlines how we can work together to address the underlying causes of domestic, family and sexual violence and stop violence before it occurs.
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Thank you Respect Victoria for your ongoing support for our NTV national Conference! Here Director of Communications and Community Engagement Jacquie O’Brien shares thoughts on how conversations at the Conference are deeply relevant to the vital work of Respect Victoria.
Big thanks to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) for supporting last week’s NTV 2024 Conference: Leading Radical Change by sponsoring an exhibition booth and sharing their expertise in supporting people through financial disputes.
Huge thanks to Muslim Women Australia for sponsoring an exhibition booth at last week’s NTV Conference: Leading Radical Change and CEO Maha Abdo for participating in a keynote panel on Thursday.
Massive thanks to Zoe Belle Gender Collective for supporting the Conference and playing such a key role in keeping men’s violence against trans women and trans feminine people in focus in our collective work.
Hala Abdelnour, founder of the Institute of Non-Violence, took part this morning in a vital keynote panel discussion on ‘Peace work from families to global conflict’. Here she provides some insights into the ‘full on and very enriching’ NTV 2024 Conference.
We thank DV-alert along with all our sponsors and exhibitors at NTV 2024 Conference: Leading Radical Change for sharing information about their service with Conference delegates while also providing critical funding through sponsorship to enable NTV to run our national Conference.
We thank all our sponsors and exhibitors at NTV 2024 Conference: Leading Radical Change. Here we hear from our valued colleagues Annabelle and Geoffrey at 1800 RESPECT, who sponsored an exhibition booth at this year’s Conference.
Some wonderful connections being made on day 3 of NTV 2024 Conference. Brilliant to see so many people from across different sectors coming together to share experiences and have critically important conversations about ending men’s use of family violence.