Addressing Violence Against Women: A Call to Action
This paper argues for government intervention to address the social, political and economic structures that subordinate women and national plans and budget commitments to reduce
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This paper argues for government intervention to address the social, political and economic structures that subordinate women and national plans and budget commitments to reduce
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This academic article proposes 4 guiding principles for gender-transformative health promotion.
This academic paper presents data from the of Family Court of Australia judgements containing allegations of child sexual abuse published in the Australasian Legal Information
This national research project examines homelessness amongst older populations (aged 55+) including the distinctive reasons for and issues faced by older people, many of whom
This website is the landing page for Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) publications and research on domestic, family and sexual violence. It
The Aotearoa New Zealand Women’s Health Strategy sets the direction for improving the health and wellbeing of women in New Zealand over the next 10
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