Domestic violence: What to do and how to help
Learn about the complex realities of surviving domestic violence and discover practical ways to support victims and their families.
The legacy you don’t want to leave your children
From subtle behavioural patterns to entrenched psychological wounds, generational trauma casts a long shadow over families.
Are you experiencing coercive control?
This person says they love you. They say you’re special to them. They’ve promised to take care of you.They lied.
Power on: How we can supercharge an equitable digital future
Advancing technology is introducing new forms of inequality and heightened threats to women’s rights and wellbeing.
Teaching children about respect: New campaign pulls heartstrings
The Australian government’s latest ad against violence ticks all the right boxes and sends home a very strong message.
Healthy relationships for teens: 9 red flags to watch
Healthy relationships for teens means knowing when to get out, so be sure to teach your kids to recognise these 9 relationship red flags.
Unseen heroes: How abused mothers are protecting their children
Mothers in domestic violence situations are often perceived as being unable to adequately protect their children. This study upends all of that.
“I’m doing everything to have my daughter back in my care.”
They removed my baby girl. She was only three days old.
“My one parenting regret”
“She needs to still have a relationship with him, but even letting her see or talk to him can mean days, or even weeks of problems.”
Serina Bird: How I became a self-made millionaire
In 2014, with her two young children, Serina Bird escaped an abusive relationship and wondered if she’d be able to pay the bills. Today, she’s a self-made millionaire.
Submit to your husband
Christianity is sometimes regarded as a patriarchal religion. Is there a place for feminists in a Christian home?
One woman’s mission to end gender imbalance
Witnessing a bloody civil war gave Jacqui Joseph the determination to campaign against violence.