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Deep dive: Experiences of violence, services and healing
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: Anticipating and responding to backlash and resistance
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: Workplace and workforce considerations
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


Current policy actions and recommendations informing our work
The following is a summary of relevant recommendations and principles that have been proposed, supported or agreed to by the Queensland Government across State and Commonwealth policy areas. These include: QUEENSLAND Education, accountability and support: Improving Queensland's response to non-fatal strangulation Recommendation 1: The Queensland Government should develop, implement and fund a comprehensive public education and training program about the risks and dangers asso


2024 Discussion Paper: From Awareness to Action
How LGBTIQASB+ Queenslanders are represented across a decade of government strategies and action plans addressing domestic, family and sexual violence and gender equality Supported through Funding from the Queensland Government


QTWAV Resources
Sexual Violence Counselling Poster for Supporting Trans Victims and Survivors of Sexual Violence Supported through Funding from the Queensland Sexual Assault Network Induction Guide: Helpful Resources & Reading for new DFV & SV workers seeking to build LGBTIQ+ safe and inclusive practice Supported through Funding from the Queensland Government Practice Guidelines for Working with Trans, Gender Diverse & Non-Binary communities experiencing Domestic, Family & Sexual Violence (p
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