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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


We can't afford to start from scratch: Deepening intersections within LGBTIQA+ Sistergirl and Brotherboy gendered violence work
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 curation of key snapshots from the rece


We can't afford to start from scratch: Video archive of recorded events
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. 2020 Partners in Prevention Webinar – LGBTIQ inclusive prevention in conversation with Rainbow Health Victoria Pride in prevent


We can't afford to start from scratch: Articulating frameworks
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 curation of key snapshots from the rece


We can't afford to start from scratch: Political histories, solidarity and movement building
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 curation of key snapshots from the rece


We can't afford to start from scratch: Change work, partnerships and organisational transformation
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 curation of key snapshots from the rece


We can't afford to start from scratch: Experiences of violence, services and healing
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 curation of key snapshots from the rece
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