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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.

What is resistance?

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

ACBDEquality poster

This poster includes a prevention action for every letter of the alphabet that is relevant and relatable for young people.

Addressing Family Violence Programs

This book captures work of the Royal Children’s Hospital Mental Health Program’s Addressing Family Violence Program over its first decade (1996-2006).

Change the Story

Presentation by Dr Lara Fergus at the ‘Responding to and preventing family violence – The role of early childhood professionals’ conference.

ABCDEquality cards

Each card has a prevention action for every letter of the alphabet that is relevant for young people.

A Whole School Approach to Respectful Relationships Education in Schools

This poster aids schools in implementing respectful relationships education (RRE).

Pregnancy to parenting

A supportive guide for survivors of child sexual abuse.

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Providing safety and support for criminalised victim survivors

The poster has been developed with Flat Out to empower criminalised women and to be displayed at a service or practitioner they are working with.

Listening to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People’s Voices: A Self-Directed Learning Guide

This self-directed learning guide has been prepared by Djirra, in partnership with Safe and Equal, for family violence practitioners who work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.

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.

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