We Are Equals

12 December 2011

EQUALS is a partnership of leading charities that have come together to step-up the call to demand a more equal world. They have created this video on gender inequality starring Daniel Craig and narrated by Judy Dench. www.weareequals.org

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Women’s Health Victoria – prevention workshop

12 December 2011

Women’s Health Victoria is pleased to announce their  first 2012 workshop, based on the learning of the Working Together Against Violence primary prevention project, for practitioners in local government, community and women’s health. Please see the flyer below which includes details for registration.   Flyer_EveryonesBusiness_31 January 2012

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Online prevention resources for youth

17 November 2011

Here are two web-based resources supporting youth-focused prevention fov violence against women from the US.

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FaHCSIA: Respectful Relationships Round Three

16 November 2011

Respectful Relationships Round Three is now open to community groups, not-for-profit organisations and local governments to deliver Respectful Relationships education projects to young people aged 8-24 years. Respectful Relationships is a primary prevention strategy that seeks to prevent sexual assault and domestic and family violence through education.  The grants are intended to support young people [...]

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AIFS seminar – preventing sexual assault

10 November 2011

Preventing sexual assault: The question of gender Thursday 17 November 2011, 10.00 – 11.15am to be followed by morning tea (please arrive by 9:50 am to be seated) Australian Institute of Family Studies Seminar room, Level 20,485 La Trobe Street,Melbourne This AIFS seminar brings together three panelists to explore a central aspect of sexual assault prevention strategies – the fact, [...]

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PiP Impact Evaluation Report published online

26 October 2011

As many in the network will be aware, over the past 12 months the Partners in Prevention project (PiP) has undergone a thorough impact evaluation. The evaluation aimed to find out whether PiP had been successful in achieving its project objectives over the past three years, PiP’s objective being to foster a community of practice [...]

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CASA House peer educator project report

26 October 2011

New report released: Boundaries, better friends and bystanders: peer education and the prevention of sexual assault (2011) A report on the CASA House Peer Educator Pilot Project The peer educator pilot project was developed in response to feedback from the Sexual Assault Program for Secondary Schools (SAPPSS) and ran between 2007 and 2009. The main [...]

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Sex, Love and Other Stuff – presentation from launch 22nd September

10 October 2011

During September the Partners in Prevention project at DVRCV was busy preparing for the launch of the new resource we have been developing for young men, a booklet titled Sex, Love and Other Stuff. The resource fills a gap in the existing resources and is the most recent addition to DVRCV’s suite of respectful relationships resources aimed at youth. A [...]

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About PiP

Partners in Prevention is a capacity building project in Victoria, Australia. PiP targets workers engaging young people in the primary prevention of violence against women.

The Partners in Prevention project is funded by VicHealth and auspiced by DVRC Victoria. Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria logo and VicHealth logo

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