Location: Home » Womens Safety Agenda - Elimination of Violence » Previous Initiatives » PADV » Presentations
Presentations
National 'Sharing the Findings' Presentations
A number of showcasing events were recently held throughout Australia. The Australian Government brought together some of the leading experts on domestic violence and sexual assault to showcase strategies, research and tools arising from the Australian Government’s Partnerships Against Domestic Violence initiative and the National Initiative to Combat Sexual Assault.
The presentations given at the events may be downloaded below.
- Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault (ACSSA) – Monique Keel - Powerpoint (763kb)
- Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse – Jane Mulroney - Powerpoint (9340kb)
- The Cost of Domestic Violence to the Australian Economy – Lynne Pezzullo – Access Economics – Powerpoint (646kb)
- Domestic Violence and Child Protection - Norelle Deeth, Queensland Government Department of Child Safety – Powerpoint (247kb)
- Key findings from PADV and current research on violence against women – Donna Chung, Research and Education Unit on Gendered Violence – University of South Australia – Powerpoint (84kb)
- Extracts of the Evaluation Report of the National Indigenous Family Violence Grants Progamme – Paul Memmott, Paul Memmott & Associates – Powerpoint (3,137kb)
- National Framework for Sexual Assault Prevention – Claire Greely, Urbis Keys Young – Powerpoint (705kb)
- Point of Contact: responding to children and family and domestic violence – Karen Jennings – Powerpoint (524kb)
- Relationship Violence No Way! Program – Matthew Potts, Inner Southern Community Health Service Marion Youth Service – Powerpoint (35kb)
- Working with Children and Young People Living with Domestic Violence – Leslie Gevers, GeversGoddardJones – Powerpoint (477kb)
- Working with Men who use Violence – Donna Chung and Patrick O'Leary, Research and Education Unit on Gendered Violence – University of South Australia – Powerpoint (48kb)
- Working with Multicultural Communities – Anne Redman, Cultural and Indigenous Research Centre Australia – Powerpoint (7,147kb)