New research shows that for people living with long COVID and intimate partner violence, each was exacerbated by the other and services were inadequate.
There’s plenty of evidence showing how social media use can affect youth mental health, but studies often omit the developing countries of the global south.
Given its remit and membership, the inquiry is unlikely to break new ground – and has met fierce opposition even before starting its work.
A new report calls for a whole-of-system response that sees women who are misidentified as predominant aggressors having their own safety needs acknowledged and addressed.
There are three measures for assessing whether public policy is successful, and the Coalition has been found wanting on all three. But there’s one policy area that’s an even bigger disaster.
A new survey paints a picture of the lives of migrant women and refugees in Australia before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The backdrop of the pandemic, and yet another terror-inducing mass murder, amplifies the need for content moderation, and a preparedness to fact-check the fact-checkers.
New research is exploring the experiences of young people who use violence in the home.
While Australians demand change, the silence from Canberra on violence against women and gender inequality is a national shame.
While the pandemic has been a blow to women’s rights, new forms of engagement are opening avenues for women to make their voices heard.
While all Australians have been affected by the pandemic, there’s clear evidence of an asymmetry along gender lines.
The pandemic has had a marked impact on sexual and gender-based violence reporting in conflict zones.
How big does the problem have to be before something is done about it?
Australia has an opportunity to design a recovery strategy that strengthens our resilience to future shocks and ensures the country’s long-term, sustainable prosperity.
Australia’s first female Indigenous ambassador, Julie-Ann Guivarra, is now focusing her diplomatic lens on gender equality.
COVID-19 has brought unprecedented challenges to Monash, but it has strengthened our resolve to innovate and advance to provide our communities with a better, brighter future.
The coronavirus pandemic has led to an increase in alcohol use, and people with mental health problems are the most at risk, research finds.
No new funding for family violence, not enough for meaningful workplace change. What was the government thinking?
New research shows women on temporary visas are trapped in family violence by a lack of financial support, safe accommodation, and the threat of their visa being revoked.
Addressing the health, social and economic inequities in our communities is crucial in the COVID-19 recovery.
A new research project is aiming to better understand the extent, nature and impact of rising tech-facilitated abuse.
Children’s invisibility in domestic and family violence responses must be addressed as part of the COVID-19 recovery phase.
With its UN Security Council role soon coming to an end, what will Indonesia’s new-found global reputation for women, security and peace-building mean for the Indo-Pacific region?
The early phase of a scheme aimed at closing glaring gaps in information-sharing about family violence is starting to pay off.
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