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Book Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women and Gender Equality Among Aboriginal People and Torres Strait Islanders

Download or read book Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women and Gender Equality Among Aboriginal People and Torres Strait Islanders written by Kyllie Cripps and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 51 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This report presents key findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey focusing on results for respondents who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. It also draws on other research, including research by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholars and community leaders, to better understand the findings." -- page 4.

Book Australians   Attitudes to Violence Against Women and Gender Equality

Download or read book Australians Attitudes to Violence Against Women and Gender Equality written by Kim Webster and published by . This book was released on 2018-11-30 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Australians  Attitudes to Violence Against Women

Download or read book Australians Attitudes to Violence Against Women written by and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 283 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The third National Community Attitudes Survey Towards Violence Against Women survey was held in Australia in 2013, with 17,517 adults aged over 16 participating. This technical report provides supplementary material to the main report, including methodological and theoretical details, and presents the findings in greater detail. The survey was was commissioned by the Department of Social Services and undertaken by VicHealth in collaboration with the Social Research Centre and The University of Melbourne. The report discusses the role of gender equality in violence prevention; community knowledge of violence against women; violence supportive attitudes and beliefs; community responses to domestic violence, preparedness to intervene, and the attitudes of people born in non-main English speaking countries, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with a disability. Further information is included in the main stakeholder report, the research summary, and the youth report.

Book 2013 National Community Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women Survey  NCAS

Download or read book 2013 National Community Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women Survey NCAS written by and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 19 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The third National Community Attitudes Survey Towards Violence Against Women survey was held in Australia in 2013, with the main findings published in 2014. Over 17,500 young people and adults participated, regarding community knowledge of violence against women, attitudes towards violence against women, attitudes towards gender roles and relationships, and responses to witnessing violence. This new report focuses on the responses given by participants who'd identified as being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. Overall, respondents in the ATSI sample have a good knowledge of violence against women, are willing to respond to assist a woman affected by violence and are aware of support services. The report also compares the responses of men and women and the responses of non-indigenous people. It then discusses how these attitudes have been developed, with reference to the research literature, and the implications for community education.

Book Women s Encounters with Violence

Download or read book Women s Encounters with Violence written by Sandra Cook and published by SAGE Publications, Incorporated. This book was released on 1997-07-22 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The issue of violence against women in countries around the world continues to receive increasing public, media, political, and scholarly attention. While research findings in WomenÆs Encounters of Violence in Australia are framed within a specific perspective, they extend beyond national boundaries to provide a critical analysis needed to change political and social policies worldwide. Editors Sandy Cook and Judith Bessant introduce the history of violence in Australia and examine how culturally embedded laws and customs have acted like locks on womenÆs oppression. In addition to culture-specific topics such as the injustices suffered by Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, the contributors also explore issues that cross cultural boundaries, including violence against women with disabilities, homeless women, and lesbians. Promoting a crucial international context to this pervasive problem, WomenÆs Encounters of Violence in Australia proves an excellent supplemental text for students as well as an accessible and timely resource for a broad range of professionals in counseling, social work, health care, and law and faculty in sociology, public policy, and womenÆs studies.

Book Change the Story

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  • Author : Our Watch
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2015-11-10
  • ISBN : 9780994498106
  • Pages : pages

Download or read book Change the Story written by Our Watch and published by . This book was released on 2015-11-10 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Our Watch partnered with Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS) and the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) to create Change the story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia.The framework draws upon the latest international evidence and consultations with over 400 stakeholders across Australia to explore what drives violence against women and what works to prevent it. It demonstrates that, while violence against women has no single cause, it is strongly associated with particular dimensions of gender inequality, in both public life and personal relationships. It asserts that an Australia where women and their children live free from violence is an achievable long-term goal, but one that can only be realised by addressing the drivers of this violence, which are deeply entrenched in our social and cultural norms structures and practices, across our communities and in our daily lives.Change the story details the key elements required to create a strategic, collaborative and consistent national approach to preventing violence against women. The framework:* outlines 10 essential and supporting actions to prevent violence against women by addressing its gendered drivers and reinforcing factors* provides evidence-based guidance to government, the private sector, civil society and communities on how to lead, coordinate, resource and support effective prevention effort across Australia* aims to inform and support the development of policy and legislation, prevention programs, strategies and initiatives of all kinds, and advocacy.The framework demonstrates how, by working together, governments, organisations, communities and individuals can create a safer Australia built upon respect and equality.It offers a path towards this ultimate goal of social transformation, providing the necessary evidence, rationale and guidance to drive and support a significant and sustained nation-wide effort to prevent violence against women and their children.

Book Young Australians  Attitudes to Violence Against Women and Gender Equality

Download or read book Young Australians Attitudes to Violence Against Women and Gender Equality written by Violeta Marticorena Politoff and published by . This book was released on 2019-05-31 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Unintended Consequences of Domestic Violence Law

Download or read book Unintended Consequences of Domestic Violence Law written by Heather Nancarrow and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2019-09-07 with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book addresses the intersection of two current major concerns in Australia: law and justice responses to domestic violence - including harsher punitive measures - and the over-representation of Indigenous Australians in the criminal justice system, which are similar concerns in New Zealand, Canada and the US. Nancarrow re-conceptualises typologies of violence and provides a means of understanding and explaining female use of violence without undermining the hard-won gains of the women’s movement. It does, however, argue for a paradigm shift, which has implications for every aspect of the system we have built to stop men’s violence against women (law, police policy and practice, counselling and advocacy for victims, and interventions for those who perpetrate violence). The book is based on quantitative and qualitative research and explores the nature of Indigenous intimate partner violence and the types of violence that domestic violence law sought to address.

Book    Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women and Gender Equality Among People in NSW

Download or read book Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women and Gender Equality Among People in NSW written by and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2017 National Community Attitudes Survey (NCAS) results for the NSW community, and follows reports on the Australian population and on demographic groups of interest.1 The report is an activity initiated under the NSW Domestic and Family Violence Blueprint for Reform 2016 - 2021: Safer Lives for Women, Men and Children (The Blueprint) (NSW Ministry of Health, 2016a). The Blueprint sets objectives for preventing family and domestic violence that include the measurement of attitudes that are supportive of violence. The NCAS NSW community results provide a snapshot and way of measuring how knowledge and attitudes towards violence against women and gender equality have changed over time.

Book Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women and Gender Equality Among People from Non English Speaking Countries

Download or read book Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women and Gender Equality Among People from Non English Speaking Countries written by Kim Webster and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This report presents key findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey focusing on results for survey respondents who were born in a country where English is not the main language spoken (referred to as N-MESC). It draws on other existing research to better understand the findings."--Page 4.

Book Attitudes Matter  the 2021 National Community Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women Survey  NCAS   Findings for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Respondents

Download or read book Attitudes Matter the 2021 National Community Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women Survey NCAS Findings for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Respondents written by Christine Coumarelos and published by . This book was released on 2024-09-24 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Women  Male Violence  and the Law

Download or read book Women Male Violence and the Law written by Julie Stubbs and published by Institute of Criminology, Sydney. This book was released on 1994 with total page 284 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Is there currently effective State response to domestic violence? Has the feminist struggle of the last decade made the law more responsive to women's needs and interests? Can this struggle succeed? And for which women? In what situations? What are the possibilities and limits of the law in the context of domestic violence? These issues are addressed by expert lawyers, social scientists, educators and policy makers.

Book National Community Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women Survey 2009

Download or read book National Community Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women Survey 2009 written by and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This survey was conducted by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth), in partnership with the Australian Institute of Criminology and the Social Research Centre, on behalf of the Australian Government. Approximately 10,000 people from a broad cross-section of the community participated in the survey. Telephone interviews where held with 2,500 members of the Italian, Greek, Chinese, Vietnamese and Indian communities and face-to-face interviews with 400 Indigenous Australians. The report presents findings on: perceptions of what constitutes domestic viole nce, sexual violence and sexual harassment; the relationship between attitudes towards violence against women and attitudes towards gender equality; understanding of the consequences and harms caused by violence; beliefs regarding whether violence against women is justifiable or excusable; myths and beliefs about victims and offenders; and awareness of community education and the impact of campaign advertising.

Book New Alternatives for Old Challenges

Download or read book New Alternatives for Old Challenges written by Fanny Tabak and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents papers given at the workshop held by the Study Group on Gender Equality in June 1996, in Onati.

Book A Fatal Conjunction

Download or read book A Fatal Conjunction written by Joan Kimm and published by Federation Press. This book was released on 2004 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why do Aboriginal women in Australia experience such high levels of violence in their own communities? In this considered and carefully researched book, Joan Kimm discusses the extent and nature of the violence, its underlying causes, current policies that deal with it, and changes that might improve these policies. Her work covers: the devastating legacy of European colonialism on Indigenous culture, modern anthropological evidence about patriarchy and violence in traditional Aboriginal societies, beliefs held by Aboriginals, particularly men, about their cultural heritage, the impact of cultural heritage upon modern Indigenous society, and changing judicial attitudes to sentencing Aboriginal men for violence to Aboriginal women, shifting from emphasis on the men's cultural background to emphasis on the women's rights as victims. Kimm shows how this multi-faceted environment, particularly the interaction of two patriarchal laws, has had, and continues to have, very real destructive effects on Aboriginal women. Kimm argues powerfully that Aboriginal women, like all women, like all humans, have the universal right to lives free of violence. She contends that current law, policy and practice place too much emphasis on their rights as Indigenous people and too little on their rights as women. A shift in emphasis will be an important first step to safer lives.