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Browse our library of resources and publications, developed by Safe and Equal in partnership with organisations from across the sector. This library is sorted by the date that the resource was added to the library.

Supporting Trans Women to Access Specialist Family Violence Services Webinar

On Thursday 26 May, in recognition of the national day for the prevention of LGBTIQ+ family violence, we joined with Zoe Belle Gender Collective and Switchboard for a webinar centring on the voices of trans women of colour.

Request for Survivor Advocate Form

Our organisation works with survivor advocates in line with the Family Violence Experts by Experience Framework, please complete our request form to engage survivor advocates.

Planning Best Practice Engagements Checklist

This guide has been co-produced with the Safe and Equal Expert Advisory Panel for organisations and services to plan, deliver and reflect on your engagement with survivor advocates.

Survivor Advocate Feedback Template

This survey template is designed to enable services to collect information from survivor advocates on their experience working with a service.

My Engagement Needs and Expectations

This form is designed to enable survivor advocates to set clear expectations to support safe and accessible engagements.

Survivor Advocate Project Brief Template

This project brief template should be completed by a service to provide transparent information about a project or engagement opportunity to survivor advocates.

Skills and Capability Self-Reflection Tool

Authentic engagement with survivor advocates starts with preparation and self-reflection. Use this tool to identify the skills and capabilities you will apply to ensure safe and respectful engagement with survivor advocates.

The Family Violence Experts by Experience Framework

The Family Violence Experts by Experience Framework aims to enhance the ability of specialist family violence services to provide opportunities for survivor advocates to influence policy development, service planning and practice.

Person-centred risk assessment with victim survivors with disability

Brought to you by Women with Disabilities Victoria, DV Vic and DVRCV, this free webinar will explore compounding risk factors and barriers to safety people with disability experience.

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Ethical Engagement of Survivor Advocates – Tip Sheet for speaking engagements

Organising events and having a survivor advocate talk about their lived experience can be powerful ways of engaging audiences and sharing messages to promote change. But how can we ensure that these forums are effective, safe and ethical?

Supporting victim survivors who do not see police as a safe option

This reflective practice tool and these case studies were developed in partnership with survivor advocates and practitioners from Flat Out, Switchboard, inTouch, and Elizabeth Morgan House to support family violence practitioners to identify and implement tailored anti-oppressive responses for victim survivors who do not consider calling police to be a safe option.

Insights Report: Supporting a culturally responsive and accountable family violence sector

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have the right to access culturally responsive, inclusive, and equitable family violence support, no matter what kind of service they go to. It is crucial that non-Aboriginal family violence services uphold Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s rights to self-determination, choice, and safety.

Sources of Lived Experience in the Family Violence Sector Issues Paper

This issues paper seeks to build on the findings of the Family Violence Experts by Experience Framework research to define and explore different sources of lived experience which inform the work of the family violence sector.

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