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- Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention Evidence Review
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Policy and influence
- Advocacy on structural and systemic discrimination
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- Coercive control and the primary prevention of family violence
- Guiding principles for primary prevention of family violence and violence against women in the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
- Justice Responses to Sexual Violence Submission
- Primary prevention priorities for First Nations Family Safety
- Primary prevention priorities for the National Summit on Women's Safety
- Renewal of Safe and Strong: Victoria’s Gender Equality Strategy
- Respect Victoria’s response to the Draft National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children 2022-32
- Submission to the Family Violence Reform Implementation Monitor’s Call for Submissions: Monitoring the Family Violence Reforms
- Submission to the national Parliamentary inquiry into family, domestic and sexual violence
- Three Year Report on Progress in Prevention
- Prevention of Family Violence Data Platform
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Reporting on the progress of prevention
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Maintain the Momentum
- Foreword
- Executive summary
- Introduction
- Prevention in context
- Measuring progress
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Key themes: Progress, challenges, recommendations
- Prevention investment
- Enabling policy and legislation
- Strengthening the prevention system
- Growing and supporting the workforce
- Building evidence and data
- Recognising and enabling community-led and specialist prevention work
- Community awareness, understanding and behaviour change
- Evolving prevention practice and approaches
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Case studies
- Preventing Violence Through Sport Grants Program
- Respectful Relationship initiative
- Gender Equality Act
- Breathless – It’s Time We Talked
- The role of local government in prevention
- Agency, Access, Action
- Safe and Equal – Foundations for Action
- Willing, capable and confident
- Koori Women’s Place
- Trans and gender diverse inclusive practice
- Engaging men from multicultural and faith-based communities in primary prevention
- Deadly Lovin’
- Voices for Change
- Respect Ballarat
- Allyship in Action
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix: Organisations consulted for the report
- Appendix: Survey questions
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Maintain the Momentum
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Respect Ballarat
- How does Respect Ballarat work?
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- What have we learned?
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