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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.

Just Say Goodbye

This Discussion Paper, ‘Just Say Goodbye’, examines the motives and background to ‘filicide’— the killing of children by a parent.

Family Violence and Disability Forum

Women with Disabilities Victoria and DV Vic held a forum on family violence and disability on Wednesday 1 November 2017 to discuss emerging issues and opportunities for collaboration in the context of current reforms.

Sexual Abuse of Children

Every day, many mothers face the awful reality of finding out that their child has been sexually abused. Most sexual abuse takes place within homes and is usually committed by someone known to the child and trusted by the family.

Primary prevention, early intervention and response

This resource is out-of-date, and therefore no longer available for download. For our updated version of this resource, check out What is Primary Prevention? linked on this page.

Building Respect and Equity Among Young Children Series – Intentional teaching

These tip sheets are designed to help all professionals who work with young children to promote respect and gender equity in their work.

Building Respect and Equity Among Young Children – Full series

These tip sheets are designed to help all professionals who work with young children to promote respect and gender equity in their work.

Family Violence Regional Integration Factsheet

The Royal Commission into Family Violence (RCFV) acknowledged the inherent value of regional integration. Report recommendation 193 recognised that Family Violence Regional Integration Committees (FVRICs), supported by Regional Integration Coordinators, should be part of the governance structure ‘for implementing the Commission’s recommendations and overseeing systemic improvements in family violence policy’ (RCFV Summary, 2016, p.97).

You Are Not to Blame

This pamphlet provides information for adults sexually abused as children. It discusses how you may feel and services that can help.

What is resistance?

Primary prevention practitioners discuss resistance and how it impacts their work.

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Support for children and young people

Co-produced with Berry Street’s Y-Change Lived Experience Consultants, this guide is designed to help practitioners better support children and young people with experiences of family violence.

Identifying and responding to elder abuse in intergenerational households

If you are supporting someone who is older or lives with an older person, it is vital you can recognise elder abuse and respond appropriately.

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.

Are you safe at home? Vietnamese flyer – tiếng Việt

If you’re concerned about someone, read our information for friends, family, neighbours and colleagues.

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