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  • ABOUT

    The NCAS
    Report

    The NCAS tells us how people understand violence against women, their attitudes towards it, what influences their attitudes, and if there has been a change over time.

    The report

    The National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women and Gender Equality Survey.

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  • Resources

    The 2017 NCAS

    A collection of resources to help assist in the communication of NCAS findings and messages.

    The report

    The National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women and Gender Equality Survey.

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  • Resource list

    Preventing violence against women in culturally and linguistically diverse communities

    Resource

    Change the story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia.

    Our Watch, Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) and VicHealth (2015). Change the story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. Melbourne: Our Watch

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    Resource

    Working with new and emerging communities to prevent family and domestic violence: Good practice resource.

    Adelaide Migrant Resource Centre (AMRC) and MYRIAD (2018). Working with new and emerging communities to prevent family and domestic violence: Good practice resource. Adelaide: AMRC.

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    Resource

    Violence against women in CALD communities: Understandings and actions to prevent violence against women in CALD communities.

    AMES Australia (2016). Violence against women in CALD communities: Understandings and actions to prevent violence against women in CALD communities. Melbourne: AMES.

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    Resource

    Intersectionality Matters: A guide to engaging immigrant and refugee communities to prevent violence against women.

    Chen, J (2017). Intersectionality Matters: A guide to engaging immigrant and refugee communities to prevent violence against women. Melbourne: Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health.

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    Multimedia resource

    Infographics developed by ANROWS, based on the responses of people born in non English speaking countries to the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women and Gender Equality Survey.

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    Multimedia resource

    Digital stories developed by AMES Prevention of Violence Against Women Leadership Project

    Multimedia resource

    Photovoice Gallery from the ANROWS ASPIRE Project: Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in metropolitan and regional Australia.

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    Published research

    A platform for action: Report from the national roundtable on responding to violence against culturally and linguistically diverse women and their children.

    Australian Government. Department of Social Services. (2015). A platform for action: Report from the national roundtable on responding to violence against culturally and linguistically diverse women and their children. Canberra: DSS.

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    Published research

    Hearing her voice: Report from the kitchen table conversations with culturally and linguistically diverse women on violence against women and their children.

    Australian Government. Department of Social Services .(2015). Hearing her voice: Report from the kitchen table conversations with culturally and linguistically diverse women on violence against women and their children. Canberra: DSS.

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    Published research

    Working together with men: Final evaluation report.

    Flood, M (2018). Working together with men: Final evaluation report. Melbourne: HealthWest Partnership.

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    Published research

    Key issues in working with men from immigrant and refugee communities in preventing violence against women.

    Murdolo, A. & Quiazon, R. (2016). Key issues in working with men from immigrant and refugee communities in preventing violence against women. Sydney: White Ribbon Research Series

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    Published research

    Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in metropolitan and regional Australia. The ASPIRE Project.

    Vaughan, C., Davis, E., Murdolo, A., Chen, J., Murray, L., Quiazon, R., Block, K., & Warr, D. (2016). Promoting community-led responses to violence against immigrant and refugee women in metropolitan and regional Australia. The ASPIRE Project: Research report (ANROWS Horizons 07/2016). Sydney: ANROWS.

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    Research in progress

    The MuSeS study.

    Multicultural and settlement services supporting women experiencing violence

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    Research in progress

    Best practice principles for interventions with domestic and family violence perpetrator from refugee backgrounds.

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