Transforming gender: Insights for primary prevention practice

Transforming gender:
Insights for primary prevention practice

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This resource explores gender transformative practice in primary prevention, which can be used for planning, reflection, peer discussion and supervision. It draws on interviews with experienced prevention practitioners from a range of backgrounds and contains practical prompts to develop your own practice further. 

Transforming gender: Insights for primary prevention practice explores gender transformative practice in primary prevention.  

Everybody deserves to live, love, work and play with safety, dignity and respect, free from violence and the gendered norms that can drive it. Gender transformative practice in primary prevention is about reshaping the power relations, norms and structures that drive gender-based violence, going beyond identifying harmful expectations or unequal power to actively shift the conditions that sustain inequality, aiming for lasting social change  

Drawing on interviews with experienced prevention practitioners from a range of backgrounds, including those who specialise in prevention focused on men and masculinities, and those who have experience working in specialist family violence services, men’s behaviour change, community health, and community-led organisations focused on disability, First Nations communities, LGBTIQA+ communities and migrant and refugee communities. 

It is intended for practitioners that are looking to advance their knowledge and skills in gender transformative practice. Rather than a comprehensive guide, it offers practical prompts for practitioners to reflect on their practice and aims to offer key insights into contemporary and evolving practice. 

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Download file type: 17-page PDF
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PreventX 2026: Stories for Change insights and tips

PreventX 2026: Stories for Change

Insights and tips about sharing stories for impact and change to address the drivers of family and gender-based violence

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This resource shares insights and practical tips from PreventX 2026’s Stories for Change conference. It highlights how ethical, intentional storytelling can strengthen primary prevention practice and support long-term systems change.

The PreventX 2026 conference, Stories for Change, explored how storytelling can drive meaningful and sustained change to prevent family and gender-based violence. Bringing together practitioners from across the country, the conference highlighted the role of ethical, community-led and culturally responsive storytelling in primary prevention.

This resource draws on insights shared throughout the conference, synthesising key learnings and practical tips to support practitioners to thoughtfully gather, frame and share stories that strengthen practice, shift narratives, and contribute to long-term systems change.

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Resource type: Guide
Download file type: 18-page PDF (or 23-page accessible Word doc)
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PreventX 2026: Stories for Change plenary recordings

PreventX 2026: Stories for Change plenary recordings

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Explore the recordings from plenary panels held during PreventX 2026: Stories for Change.

These plenary sessions highlight speaker insights from key themes explored during the conference.

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Storytelling on Country: First Nations primary prevention 

  • Adele Cox, Adele Cox Consulting
  • Regan Mitchell, Our Watch
  • Selena O’Meara, Kimberley Aboriginal Women’s Council
  • Kowana Welsh, Women and Girls Emergency Centre

Informing policy making: how and when do stories matter?

  • Micaela Cronin, Commonwealth Commissioner for Domestic Family and Sexual Violence
  • Moo Baulch, Women and Girls Emergency Centre and Our Watch
  • Michelle Reddy, Pacific Feminist Fund
  • Dr Anna Cody, Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission
  • Tania Farha, InTouch Multicultural Centre against Family Violence

Stories of gender transformative practice and change

  • Professor Steven Roberts, Monash University
  • Starlady, Zoe Belle Gender Collective
  • Sarah Drury, Men and Family Centre
  • Dr Chay Brown, HerStory Consulting
  • Amelia Ditcham, Safe and Equal

Stories for change: where to next?

  • Deanne Carson, Body Safety Australia
  • Lena Molnar, Women with Disabilities Victoria
  • Sharmila Falzon, Domestic Violence NSW
  • Nagma Shaik, Women’s Health and Equality Queensland
  • Alicia Gibbs, Preventing Violence Together
  • Meghan Cooper, Safe and Equal
  • Hannah Dwyer, Safe and Equal

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PreventX: Messaging for a Movement 2024 Recordings

PreventX: Messaging for a Movement 2024 Recordings

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PreventX 2024 Recordings

During PreventX 2024, we were so inspired by the depth of expertise and rich discussions from prevention activity across the country that we wanted more people to know about it. 

With over 10 hours of content, including engaging panel discussions and deep dives, you’ll gain valuable insights from leading experts and practitioners in primary prevention across Australia on how to create effective and impactful messages. 

About PreventX 2024 

PreventX is the national conference for those who want to create change and prevent violence against women and family violence. The PreventX 2024 conference, held on 19 and 20 March 2024, brought a fresh focus on how to frame and communicate primary prevention. Drawing from the extensive work related to values-based messaging, grassroots activism and advocacy, the conference showcased and built knowledge about how to craft messages that resonate and effect real-world, positive change.

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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

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This resource aims to share tips and insights that were gathered as part of the PreventX: Messaging for a Movement conference, held 19 –20 March 2024.

The PreventX conference in 2024 brought a fresh focus on how to craft and deliver messages that shift hearts and minds to deliver long-term and sustainable social change to prevent family and gender-based violence. Drawing from extensive experience in messaging, effective campaigns, grassroots mobilising and advocacy, PreventX showcased and helped to build knowledge about messages that resonate and effect change.

This tip sheet summarises the key learnings from PreventX around messaging to advance primary prevention right now.

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Download file type: 11-page PDF
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