Yearly Archives: 2015

22 06, 2015

Domestic violence experts call for specialised domestic violence courts and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 22 June

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Weekly Round-up** Welcome to the latest edition of the AWAVA Weekly Round-Up. This week the 5 National Women’s Alliancescame together to reflect on our work throughout the last year, to celebrate our achievements and to plan for the year to come. AWAVA would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our sister Alliances the National [...]

19 06, 2015

AWAVA Submission to the Royal Commission into Family Violence

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AWAVA has made a submission to the Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence. The Submission makes recommendations to the Council of Australian Governments relating to The implementation of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children, Access to Justice for women and children experiencing violence, Housing and Homelessness policy and funding, Responding to Technology Assisted Abuse, Education [...]

4 06, 2015

International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression

By |2015-06-04T00:00:00+10:00June 4th, 2015|Events|Comments Off on International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression

"The purpose of the day is to acknowledge the pain suffered by children throughout the world who are the victims of physical, mental and emotional abuse. This day affirms the UN's commitment to protect the rights of children." For more information, visit: http://www.un.org/en/events/childvictimday/

1 06, 2015

Unions join call for domestic violence leave and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 1 June

By |2020-06-17T11:27:37+10:00June 1st, 2015|Weekly Round-Up Archives|Comments Off on Unions join call for domestic violence leave and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 1 June

Welcome to the latest edition of the AWAVA Weekly Round-Up. This week, the number of women who have been murdered by men across the country has risen to 40. However, we have also seen some positive steps in our response to this violence. The ACT Government has announced the appointment of Vicki Parker to the [...]

1 06, 2015

COAG Advisory Panel on Domestic and Family Violence Announced and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 18 May

By |2020-06-17T11:27:37+10:00June 1st, 2015|Uncategorized, Weekly Round-Up Archives|Comments Off on COAG Advisory Panel on Domestic and Family Violence Announced and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 18 May

Welcome to the latest edition of the AWAVA Weekly Round-Up. This week, the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) has announced its Advisory Panel on Domestic and Family Violence. AWAVA’s is pleased to announce that our Chair, Julie Oberin, has been appointed the Panel. We are encouraged by COAG’s leadership in tackling domestic violence and look [...]

22 05, 2015

Violence against women death toll continues to rise and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 4 May

By |2020-06-17T11:27:38+10:00May 22nd, 2015|Weekly Round-Up Archives|Comments Off on Violence against women death toll continues to rise and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 4 May

Welcome to the latest edition of the AWAVA Weekly Round-Up. This week, as the violence against women death toll continues to rise, we are also hearing of the increasing demand experienced by services that support women and children escaping violence. Many telephone counselling, legal support and crisis accommodation services are unable to meet the increasing [...]

18 05, 2015

Media Release: Federal Budget delivers no relief for women and children experiencing violence

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AWAVA has joined with other key women's organisations to respond to the release of the Federal Government's 2015-16 budget and assess the funding allocations for anti-violence against women initiatives.   Read our Joint Press Release - Federal Budget delivers no relief for women and children experiencing violence.

18 05, 2015

Violence against women death toll reaches 33 and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 27 April

By |2020-06-17T11:27:38+10:00May 18th, 2015|Weekly Round-Up Archives|Comments Off on Violence against women death toll reaches 33 and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 27 April

Welcome to the latest edition of the AWAVA Weekly Round-Up. This week, we are again dismayed by the deaths of two women in the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales. In both cases a man known to the victim has been charged with the murder. This brings Australia’s violence against women death toll to [...]

18 05, 2015

Child Aware Approaches Conference 2015

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"Date: 18-19 May 2015 Venue: Melbourne Exhibition Centre Website: www.childawareconference.org.au Description: In 2015, the Child Aware Approaches Conference will explore innovative ways to respond early to the needs of children and families, and identify ways for diverse organisations, professions and communities to work more closely together to promote child safety and wellbeing. The conference will [...]

22 04, 2015

COAG domestic violence discussions and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 20 April

By |2020-06-17T11:27:38+10:00April 22nd, 2015|Uncategorized, Weekly Round-Up Archives|Comments Off on COAG domestic violence discussions and more: AWAVA Weekly Round-Up * 20 April

Welcome to the latest edition of the AWAVA Weekly Round-Up. This week, we look at the outcomes of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) meeting on Friday, which included a focus on Domestic and Family Violence. The COAG Communiqué provides an overview of the discussions, which led to agreements on the development of a national [...]

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