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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.

Forced marriage in the context of family violence

This tip sheet provides information to help family violence practitioners understand what forced marriage is, the signs to look out for, and ways to support someone who has experienced forced marriage.

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.

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.

Are you safe at home? Turkish flyer – Türkçe

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

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

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

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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. 

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