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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.

Resistance and backlash across the continuum

This interactive panel discussion, recorded during the Safe and Equal Annual Member Forum 2023, explores how resistance is experienced across the continuum from prevention to response.

Fast Facts on Family and Gender-based Violence 2023

‘Fast Facts’ provides an overview of statistics and key facts related to experiences and impacts of family and gender-based violence, and changing social attitudes towards these.

Affirmative Consent and Primary Prevention Practice Webinar

Affirmative Consent becomes law in Victoria in July 2023. Delivered in partnership with SAS Vic and YAC Vic, this webinar explores affirmative consent and how it complements existing prevention programs.

In Conversation: The State of Play in Workforce Development Webinar

This webinar explores the state of play for the primary prevention workforce, in Victoria and nationally, examining who it includes, the breadth and scope of activity being undertaken, and what’s needed to further develop and strengthen the workforce to meet its broader goals.

Intersectionality in Primary Prevention

‘Intersectionality in primary prevention’ builds on Safe and Equal’s commitment to intersectionality and aims to draw on existing knowledge and experience in applying an intersectional analysis and approach to the prevention of family and gender-based violence. 

How to Use Statistics in Primary Prevention

‘How to Use Statistics in Primary Prevention’ aims to support a greater understanding of the importance, uses and limitations of statistics within the context of primary prevention and family violence.  

Supporting victim survivors of family violence with family animals

Developed in collaboration with Family Safety Victoria and refuge providers, these guidelines provide information about supporting victim survivors of family violence with family animals.

Are You Safe at Home? Supporter Information Session

On Thursday 6 April, Safe and Equal hosted an online information session for people wanting to support Are You Safe at Home? Day in 2023.

What is Primary Prevention? Connecting across the continuum from prevention to response

‘What is Primary Prevention?’ aims to promote understanding of work across the continuum from prevention to response, as well as provide practical suggestions to improve connection. 

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PreventX: Messaging for a Movement 2024 Recordings

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.

Unlearning Ableism: from Bias to Best Practice

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’. 

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.

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