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Deep dive: LGBTIQA+ DFSV research
We can't afford to start from scratch: Transformative recordings from the contemporary archive The participation of LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy communities within feminist and anti-violence movements is not a new development. However, archives are not always available to demonstrate and model the kinds of conversations, language and framing needed to represent LGBTIQASB+ communities within gendered violence and gender equality movements. This series of post presents a


Online Recording: Between Evidence and Action - LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy DFSV data collection, its enablers and challenges
One June 10 2026, QTWAV delivered an online presentation to members of the QCOSS Research and Evaluation Network. The recording of the session is now available online and is available to watch below. A copy of the speaker slides are available for download from QCOSS here. The presentation draws from the extensive research and policy work available from contemporary experts nationally and internationally, with links and references available in the slide presentation.


Posters, artwork and decoration
A collection of different posters, info-sheets and graphics that can be used for decoration and indicators of a welcoming and supportive environment. 2Spirits Sexual Violence pilot project: Posters Posters - INTERLINK Posters - Zoe Belle Gender Collective Downloadable Resources – Say It Out Loud Downloads Hub | TransHub Switchboard Auspath Poster: Trans people thrive when... Downloadable Reproductive Health Resources Across the Gender Spectrum | Children by Choice Downloadab


Coercive Control video series
QTWAV has filmed a series of interviews with LGBTIQA+ workers and community members to help explain coercive control, domestic and family violence, support options and help-seeking for LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy Queenslanders. Further information about getting help is available here. Videos: Joel, jehan and Erin talk to us about the role and value of community-led services, peer support and making sure LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy people have a choice in the sup


Deep dive: Intersectionalities within LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy gendered violence
We can't afford to start from scratch: Transformative recordings from the contemporary archive The participation of LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy communities within feminist and anti-violence movements is not a new development. However, archives are not always available to demonstrate and model the kinds of conversations, language and framing needed to represent LGBTIQASB+ communities within gendered violence and gender equality movements. This series of post presents a


A proposed model of LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy victim and survivor experiences of domestic, family and sexual violence services and systems
Contemporary Australia research of LGBTIQASB+ victims and survivors indicates a continuing and concerning prevalence of discrimination and negative service engagements, with an array of structural, systemic, social and individual variables [i] [ii] [iii] [iv]. This dynamic is often understood as being driven by rigid gender norms, heteronormativity and cisnormativity [v] or formulated and interpreted within a ‘minority stress’ model [i] [vi], and is widely associated with add


Reports, Policies and Strategic frameworks
A collection of contemporary policies and reports that relate directly or implicitly to gendered violence and gender inequality for LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy communities. 2026: Equal Identities: A human rights review of the experiences of trans and gender diverse people in Australia Our Ways - Strong Ways - Our Voices: National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Plan to End Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence 2026-2036 2025: National Action Plan for the Health an


Video archive of recorded events
We can't afford to start from scratch: Transformative recordings from the contemporary archive This page aims to provide a contemporary archive of publicly available recorded events focused on gendered violence and/or gender equality for LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy people, or valued topics and knowledge that is intimately connected to the topic. Recordings are mainly but not exclusively based across states and territories in Australia. 2026 QTWAV Webinar: Between Evide


Contemporary Australian research
A collection of the growing and leading body of research and academic work being produced within Australia. 2026 Queering Ethics of Care in Sexual and Family Violence Research with LGBTQA + Victim-Survivors LGBTQ+ Homelessness and Sexual Violence Sexuality education in an age of resistance: Reflections at the nexus of education, health and rights Sexual Violence and Mental Health Among a National Australian Sample of Bisexual and Pansexual Cisgender Women Bystander Interven


Guides, Tools and Resources
A collection of various guides, guidelines, tools and resources for practitioners and organisations. 2026: Sexual Violence Pilot Project | 2Spirits & Restorative Yarns Australian Human Rights Commission: Trans and gender diverse people's rights in Australia Pacific Women Lead - Many petals, one whole bloom: Strengthening SOGIESC inclusion in the Pacific Allyship in action: Frameworks for trans and gender diverse inclusion in prevention of gender-based violence initiatives UN


Deep dive: Articulating frameworks
We can't afford to start from scratch: Transformative recordings from the contemporary archive The participation of LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy communities within feminist and anti-violence movements is not a new development. However, archives are not always available to demonstrate and model the kinds of conversations, language and framing needed to represent LGBTIQASB+ communities within gendered violence and gender equality movements. This series of post presents a


Deep dive: Political histories, solidarity and movement building
We can't afford to start from scratch: Transformative recordings from the contemporary archive The participation of LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy communities within feminist and anti-violence movements is not a new development. However, archives are not always available to demonstrate and model the kinds of conversations, language and framing needed to represent LGBTIQASB+ communities within gendered violence and gender equality movements. This series of post presents a


Deep dive: Change work, partnerships and organisational transformation
We can't afford to start from scratch: Transformative recordings from the contemporary archive The participation of LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy communities within feminist and anti-violence movements is not a new development. However, archives are not always available to demonstrate and model the kinds of conversations, language and framing needed to represent LGBTIQASB+ communities within gendered violence and gender equality movements. This series of post presents a
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