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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.
Taking action against the drivers of family and gender-based violence has to be based on understanding the social conditions that predict and drive this violence. This animation is a new and engaging resource to engage your audience in conversations about what can be done to prevent family and gender-based violence.
Explore the recordings from plenary panels held during PreventX 2026: Stories for Change.
The purpose of this resource is to share existing approaches to partnership to advance this work in primary prevention and to share experiences about how to build equity in such partnerships.
This report is a summary of evaluation of the Statewide Prevention Workforce Development program in 2024-2025.
This report summarises and highlights key lessons and recommendations from the evaluation of the Connecting Communities Program 2022-24, by WLK Consulting.
This recording features the presentation and panel discussion that opened workshop from the Connecting Communities program on Prevention with LGBTQIA+ multicultural and faith communities.
The PreventX 2024 conference brought a fresh focus on how to frame and communicate primary prevention. The conference showcased and built knowledge about how to craft messages that resonate and effect real-world, positive change.
Women with Disabilities Victoria (WDV) and Safe and Equal have partnered to produce a suite of eLearn Modules to enhance practice capability of practitioners supporting victim survivors with disabilities. This Webinar is centred around the launch of the first module: ‘Unlearning Ableism: from Bias to Best Practice’.
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?
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Taking action against the drivers of family and gender-based violence has to be based on understanding the social conditions that predict and drive this violence. This animation is a new and engaging resource to engage your audience in conversations about what can be done to prevent family and gender-based violence.
Explore the recordings from plenary panels held during PreventX 2026: Stories for Change.
The purpose of this resource is to share existing approaches to partnership to advance this work in primary prevention and to share experiences about how to build equity in such partnerships.
This report is a summary of evaluation of the Statewide Prevention Workforce Development program in 2024-2025.








