Statement on Lehrmann v Network Ten and Ors
Justice Michael Lee delivered a thorough decision on the Lehrmann v Network Ten and Ors case today that has found on the balance of probabilities
Justice Michael Lee delivered a thorough decision on the Lehrmann v Network Ten and Ors case today that has found on the balance of probabilities
The Hon. Sabine Winton MLA, Minister for Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence convened a Family and Domestic Violence Taskforce to consider and provide advice
It is so hard to feel hopeful when we ended 2023 with the news that a woman was killed by a man known to her
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing hosted its 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday, 14 November. We are pleased to announce that at
Dear Prime Minister We are writing, as peak bodies, networks and organisations representing more than 200 specialist service providers and others working to end family
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing unreservedly welcomes the funds committed by the Western Australian Government to enhance our responses to and prevention of
In August 2022, the WA Labor Government announced the broad acceptance of the recommendations from the Law Reform Commission’s (LRC) final report ‘Review of Equal
Sexual harm in the context of family and domestic violence can include experiences such as: rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, image based abuse, control of
Australians are being asked whether they are prepared to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by enshrining a Voice to parliament in our constitution.
Coercive control is hard to identify and hard to prove because unlike many other abusive crimes, it is not linked to a specific incident, is
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians and first peoples of Australia. We recognise the impacts of colonisation and dispossession and the contemporary disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing is committed to working alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and men to end violence against their women and children in Western Australia.
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing acknowledges the strength and resilience of adults, children and young people who have experienced family and domestic violence. We pay respects to those who did not survive and acknowledge the families, friends and communities who have lost loved ones to this preventable and widespread issue. We are committed to ensuring responses to family and domestic violence are informed by lived experience.
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing recognises, welcomes and respects people of diverse gender, sex and sexuality. We are committed to greater inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer people (LGBTIQ).
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