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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.

Are you safe at home? Dari flyer – دری

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

Are you safe at home? Chinese (Traditional) flyer – 繁體中文

If you’re experiencing abuse, you do not have to face this alone. This resource has been translated into Chinese (Traditional) 繁體中文.

Are you safe at home? Chinese (Simplified) flyer – 简体中文

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

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.

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PreventX: Messaging for a Movement tips and insights for messaging and advocacy

‘PreventX: Messaging for a Movement – Tips and insights for messaging and advocacy to address the drivers of family and gender-based violence’ aims to share tips and insights that were gathered as part of the conference, held 19 –20 March 2024.

Communicating for Connection: Values-based messaging for primary prevention in multicultural and faith-based communities

‘Communicating for Connection’ brings together lessons from members of the Connecting Communities network and existing evidence on how to use a values-based, community-led approach to developing messaging around primary prevention in multicultural and faith-based settings.

Improving our approach to community-led prevention: Lessons from the Connecting Communities program

‘Improving our approach to community-led prevention’ brings together lessons from members of the Connecting Communities network and existing evidence on how to embed community-led practices into primary prevention initiatives working with multicultural and faith-based communities.

Key Messages Guidance – Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent Program

This ‘Key Messages Guide’ is a explores the key definitions, legislative changes and key messages around affirmative consent in the Victorian legal context.

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