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Tips for family violence workers to support women with disabilities by maintaining a strengths-based approach and avoiding deficit language.

Chris has been a youth worker for 17 years. We talked to him about what keeps him interested in this work, how it intersects with the family violence sector and how to apply a gendered lens.

On 29 May, more than 200 primary prevention of violence against women and respectful relationships education practitioners gathered for DVRCV’s first prevention conference.

Living and working in the family violence sector in regional, rural and remote areas brings benefits and challenges.

In the lead up to the state election in November we asked each party to provide their top three priorities for family violence and the prevention of violence against women.
DVRCV interviewed leading prevention of violence against women practitioners to create the ‘Unpacking Resistance’ series.

The Victorian Treaty Advancement Commission was established in January. The journey to Treaty is important for our work so we asked the new Commissioner to tell us more about this reform.