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  • COVID-19 outbreak: a letter from Chairman James McCarthy
    A personal letter from the Chairman of No to Violence looking to a strong future despite the current pandemic. Read more...
  • Gap of knowledge in our judiciary – an ANROWS report
    ANROWS has released research which identifies key gaps in our judiciaries’ knowledge of DFV intervention programs. The paper also provides recommendations to address the divide. Australia’s judiciary sentences perpetrators, makes...
  • Men’s Behaviour Change Programs
    Men’s Behaviour Change Programs are designed for men who have used violence, coercion or control in their relationships with their partner, children or other family members. These programs aim to...
  • Become a member
    Join Australia’s largest peak body working to end men’s family violence Membership No to Violence is the largest peak body in Australia for organisations and individuals who work with men...
  • Feedback and Complaints
    No to Violence welcomes feedback and complaints as a way of improving our service delivery. Feedback Service users, volunteers and members of the public have the opportunity to provide, with...
  • NSW Men’s Behaviour Change Network
    The Men’s Behaviour Change Network NSW was formed in 2013 following the introduction of the NSW Minimum Standards for Men’s Domestic Violence Behaviour Change Programs in 2012. The Network is...
  • Being a dad during COVID-19
    In this article, Greg Wilkinson reflects on what’s changed for him as a dad during COVID-19.  Greg, and the fathers he knows, agree there’s been positive movements towards equal parenting,...
  • Welcome to No to Violence’s first member-focused email
    We thought this would be an excellent resource for No to Violence members to keep abreast of developments, breaking research and innovation, training and professional development and how we can...
  • Vicarious trauma during MBCPs
    The University of Newcastle is seeking subjective insights from Mens’ Behaviour Change Program practitioners which will include the possibility of vicarious exposure and trauma. Who can participate in this research?...
  • Safe from Violence launch
    Tasmania’s Premier and Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence, Hon Peter Gutwein MP, launched Safe from Violence, a new online central point of information for family and sexual violence. The Safe from...
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