According to our latest readership analysis (more details here), these were our most popular reads in February (after the homepage). 1. “I am here. I am the solution”: Time to listen to Indi... Read more
What were the highlights and takeaway lessons of the recent National Research Conference on Violence against Women and Children hosted by Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women... Read more
Increasing the number and diversity of inter-sectoral partnerships (academic, policy and practice) to build further research capacity and generate evidence-informed policy and practice was a... Read more
What does it take to make sure that we have informed and effective tertiary responses to violence and abuse of women and girls with disabilities in Australia? More focus and more collaborati... Read more
The urgent need to eliminate violence from the lives of children was a big focus on the final day of the National Research Conference on Violence against Women and Children hosted by Austral... Read more
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are 34 times more likely to be hospitalised from family violence and almost 11 times more likely to be killed as a result of violent assault than... Read more
Shocking levels of violence and abuse that are experienced by lesbian, bisexual and transgender women were detailed on Wednesday at the inaugural National Research Conference on Violence aga... Read more
How can evidence be better shaped and presented to influence policy to address violence against women and children? Who has power and control over an issue that’s so much about power a... Read more