Gender
Victorian Government Aboriginal Affairs Report
Each year, the Victorian Government Aboriginal Affairs Report is a chance to consider how the Victorian Government has tracked against commitments to improving outcomes for Aboriginal Victorian
Missing and murdered First Nations women and children
Please be aware that some submissions contain sensitive material, such as descriptions of deaths, violence and abuse, including of babies, children, young people and women.
What works? A qualitative exploration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs that respond to family violence
This report presents findings from a research project that aimed to determine “what works” in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healing programs across the nation that respond to family violenc
Pathways, policies and prevention: better outcomes for western Australian children
Pathways, policies and prevention: better outcomes for western Australian children.
Public health approach to child abuse and neglect: antecedents, outcomes and international comparisons of trends
Child maltreatment is a significant public health issue. Findings will identify characteristics of at-risk children, families and communities; mental health and juvenile justice outcomes.
Oceanic encounters: exchange, desire, violence
This volume, the result of ongoing collaborations between Australian and French anthropologists, historians and linguists, explores encounters between Pacific peoples and foreigners during the long
The invisible farmer: Securing Australian farm women's history
This project, believed to be the first national study of farm women in Australia, aims to address their historical and contemporary invisibility by creating an online, publicly accessible, multimed
Invisible practices: Intervention with fathers who use violence
Acknowledgement of lived experiences of violence
Aboriginal people with mental and cognitive disabilities in the criminal justice system
This project addresses the high over-representations of Indigenous persons with mental health and cognitive disabilities in Australian criminal justice systems.
Invisible disability: Indigenous women living with traumatic brain injury
Domestic and family violence that leads to traumatic brain injury is a significant disability concern, yet, little is known about the intersection of the two for Indigenous Australian women.