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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.

Together for Better: Practice reflections and recommendations on embedding lived experience

Informed by survivor advocates, Together for Better shares practical reflections and recommendations for ethically embedding lived experience. Drawing on over five years of learning, it recognises survivor advocacy as a distinct discipline and supports organisations to move beyond tokenism toward accountable, relational practice and genuine power sharing.

Partnering in Prevention: Building equitable partnerships in primary prevention

The purpose of this resource is to share existing approaches to partnership to advance this work in primary prevention and to share experiences about how to build equity in such partnerships.

Working with Misidentified Victim Survivors: A practice resource for family violence practitioners

Informed by insights from lived experience advocates, this resource supports specialist family violence practitioners to strengthen their capacity to provide effective advocacy and support to misidentified victim survivors, deepen their understanding of misidentification and its impacts and address and mitigate the impacts of misidentification on victim survivors and their families.

Webinar: Supervision that works, sharing best practice

This webinar brought together leaders from the specialist family violence response sector to explore what effective supervision looks like in practice.

Statewide Prevention Workforce Development Program Summary Evaluation Report 2024 – 2025

This report is a summary of evaluation of the Statewide Prevention Workforce Development program in 2024-2025.

Partnering to Uphold Self-Determination

This video tells the story of a partnership between Djirra, Elizabeth Morgan House and Safe and Equal. It’s shared to contribute to the growing evidence base on equitable partnership approaches between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal organisations, with the hope that it may inform future partnership practices across the family violence sector.

Commitment to Action: Towards a culturally responsive and accountable family violence sector

This statement sets out non-Aboriginal family violence services collective commitment, as a family violence sector. Acknowledging what we have heard, the tangible actions we will take and how we will demonstrate accountability to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

Partnering to Uphold Self-Determination: Partnership Case Study

This resource has been developed as part in partnership between Djirra and Safe and Equal. It tells the stories and shares processes and learnings developed through the first stage of the partnership across 2022-2024.

Connecting Communities 2022-2024 Summary Project Evaluation Report

This report summarises and highlights key lessons and recommendations from the evaluation of the Connecting Communities Program 2022-24, by WLK Consulting.

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Together for Better: Practice reflections and recommendations on embedding lived experience

Informed by survivor advocates, Together for Better shares practical reflections and recommendations for ethically embedding lived experience. Drawing on over five years of learning, it recognises survivor advocacy as a distinct discipline and supports organisations to move beyond tokenism toward accountable, relational practice and genuine power sharing.

Partnering in Prevention: Building equitable partnerships in primary prevention

The purpose of this resource is to share existing approaches to partnership to advance this work in primary prevention and to share experiences about how to build equity in such partnerships.

Working with Misidentified Victim Survivors: A practice resource for family violence practitioners

Informed by insights from lived experience advocates, this resource supports specialist family violence practitioners to strengthen their capacity to provide effective advocacy and support to misidentified victim survivors, deepen their understanding of misidentification and its impacts and address and mitigate the impacts of misidentification on victim survivors and their families.

Webinar: Supervision that works, sharing best practice

This webinar brought together leaders from the specialist family violence response sector to explore what effective supervision looks like in practice.

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