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Presentations and Responses
2009
When Does it End? The continuation of family violence through the court process, financial outcomes for women and good practice, presented to the Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, Family Violence Conference, Brisbane, 1-3 October [0.7MB], by Rochelle Braaf and Isobelle Barrett Meyering (2009)
Addressing abused women’s financial security: securing safer outcomes, presented to the Australian Social Policy Conference, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 8-10 July [0.8MB] by Rochelle Braaf, Isobelle Barrett Meyering & Hamilton E (2009)
Australian Protection Order Legislation: An Overview, presented to the Women’s Legal Services Australia National Forum: ‘Women’s Safety and the Law’, Melbourne, 18-19 March [0.2MB] by Karen Wilcox (2009)
Barriers and avenues to financial security: investigating women’s lives pre and post violence, paper presented to the Well Being Research Showcase, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 19-20 August [0.4MB] by Rochelle Braaf & Isobelle Barrett Meyering (2009)
Domestic Violence is a Workplace Issue, paper presented to the PSA Women's Conference, 11 September [0.2MB] by Ludo McFerran & Rochelle Braaf (2009)
2008
Arresting Policies: Implications of Pro and Mandatory Arrest Policies for Victims of Domestic and Family Violence, presented at the Families Through Life, Australian Institute of Family Studies 10th Conference, Melbourne 9-11 July, [0.2MB], by Rochelle Braaf (2008)
Time for change: tipping points for strategic responses to domestic and family violence related deaths, paper presented to the International conference on homicide : domestic related homicide, Australian Institute of Criminology, Gold Coast, 03 December [0.5MB] by Gaby Marcus, G & Rochelle Braaf (2008)
2007
AD&FVClearinghouse comment on the Federal Government‘s response to issues of child sexual assault in NT Indigenous communities [0.03MB], (16/7/2007)
Explaining, and preventing, intimate partner violence [0.4MB], by Dr Michael Flood (2007)
Scoping violence against women in Australia presented to The National Organisation of Women Students Australia (NOWSA) on 5 July at Sydney University [0.2MB], by Clare Sneddon (2007)
Secrets and Lies: Responding to attacks on domestic violence campaigns [0.5MB], by Dr Michael Flood (2007)
White Privilege and the Fiction of Colour Blindness: Implications for Best Practice Standards for Aboriginal Victims of Family Violence [0.5MB], by Victoria Hovane (2007)
Storybook
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Send Violence Packing storybook
The Send Violence Packing storybook was produced as an outcome of a research project conducted by the Clearinghouse entitled, Staying Home Leaving Violence, about the use of “exclusion orders” to improve women and children’s safety. Exclusion orders are court based orders that allow victims of domestic and family violence to remain in the family home and have the violent perpetrator leave. The words and stories of the women who participated in the research are captured in this wonderful collection of cartoons and captions. The storybook complements the Staying Home Leaving Violence research report.
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