CEVAW Analysis

Articles

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Violence, vulnerability and protection on the move: interrogating the intersection of scholarship and practice on displacement

In a time marked by sharpening displacement pressures, severe funding restrictions, and the erosion of humanitarian norms, reimagining collective visions to protect people from extreme vulnerability is urgent and necessary.

Information Sheets / Briefs

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Temporary Visa Holders and the Family Violence Provisions in Australia

Pathway to permanent residency for visa holders whose relationships end due to family violence.

CEVAW Conversations Podcasts

CEVAW Conversations Episode 5 - From the Ground Up: Community-led Approaches to Violence Prevention
From the Ground Up: Community-led Approaches to Violence Prevention

What does ‘community-led’ violence prevention actually look like in practice? This episode explores three models at different scales: Dixie Link-Gordon's face-to-face work in Redfern Aboriginal community, Dr Zoe Bell's partnership with the Australian Rohingya Women's Development Organisation navigating displacement and statelessness, and Dr Jenny Anderson on Respect Ballarat, a nation-leading community model to prevent gendered violence.