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Sexual Assault

Title Description of ResourceContact details
Spiked drinks - it's beyond a joke
Spiked drinks are beyond a joke
Booklet about what drink spiking is, drugs used, scenarios and reporting. Snr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention Ph:(02) 9976 8020 or
MDECC (02)9977 0711
What you should know about sexual assault and spiked drinksInformation sheet on drink spiking and safety strategies for LicenseesSnr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention Ph: (02) 4927 8799
Jillian.Meyers-Brittain@community.nsw.gov.au
The STRAWs ManualA resource for anyone wanting to implement a project to make local licenced premises safer for women. The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au

STRAWs Manual (PDF 440Kb)
Old Crime, New Modus Operandi - Preventing Drug and Alcohol Assisted Sexual AssaultA report drawn from Australian and international research on the prevalence and prevention of drug and alcohol sexual assault. The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Northern Beaches Men Against Sexual Assault poster campaign
Sexual
Assault, I wouldn’t,
would you?Sexual assault, anywhere, anytime, there are
no excuses. Not for you. Not for your mates.
Not for anyone.Northern Beaches Men Against Sexual Assault Campaign
A three poster series asking men in the Northern Beaches area (Sydney) to challenge other men about their attitudes and behaviours regarding sexual assault.Snr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention Ph:(02) 9976 8020



Domestic Violence

Title Description of ResourceContact details
Violence prevention diary for Aboriginal women
Violence prevention diary for Aboriginal women
An inspirational diary ‘A little Black Book for Strong Black Women’ is a new resource designed to reduce sexual assault and domestic and family violence experienced by Aboriginal women and children in NSW. The perpetual diary is a project of the NSW Strategy to Reduce Violence Against Women and the Aboriginal, Chlld, Youth and Family Strategy.Copies of the diary are available for distribution in NSW. Email vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au or phone 02 9716 2061.
Supporting someone who experiences Domestic Violence
Supporting victims of domestic violence brochure
This new resource has been developed by the Domestic Violence Line to assist family, friends and people who care about someone who is experiencing violence in their relationships. The brochure is available in English, Chinese, Arabic, Vietnamese Spanish and Korean.Visit www.community.nsw.gov.au for more information.

Download this resource
Safe & Strong Families 2007 Calendar
VAW Calendar 2007
The NSW Strategy to Reduce Violence Against Women in partnership with the Aboriginal Child, Youth and Family Strategy have produced a 12 month calendar with helpful information to build healthier family relationships and give children the best start in life. This calendar is available for vulnerable families in NSW. Please email vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au to order copies of the calendar.
Koori Love Is…
Koori love is...
Developed with Aboriginal communities in Mid Western Region, includes support contact numbers.The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit: Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
“Hey Sister Girl”
Hey Sister Girl! pamphlet
Pamphlet developed with Aboriginal women in Western Sydney and Wentworth Regions. Includes info about domestic violence and support services.Download this resource

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Domestic Violence Information for General Practitioners in MosmanBooklet with information for Mosman General Practitioners about domestic Violence. Snr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention Ph: (02) 9976 8020 or jenny.huxley@community.nsw.gov.au
All Religions Say "NO"
Interfaith Campaign poster
Interfaith Campaign Against Domestic Violence posterSnr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention Ph: (02) 9354 1646
Rugmini.Venkatraman@community.nsw.gov.au
Do you want to stay at home and have the violence leave?
Stay home and have the violence leave brochure
Pamphlet for women about exclusion orders which can assist the victim to remain at home as part of an AVODownload this resource

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
The Domestic Violence Interagency Guidelines The Guidelines are written for workers and women dealing with the legal systemClick here to visit their site>>
Pregnancy and Domestic Violence
DV and pregnancy poster
Poster with information for women and doctors regarding domestic violence in pregnancy including contact numbers. Northern Sydney Regional Violence Prevention Specialist
Ph: (02) 9976 8020
Jennifer.Huxley@community.nsw.gov.au
Women Violence and the Law
Women Violence and the Law brochure
Brochure with facts and contact points for women regarding violence and the law.
Translated into Dinka, Arabic, Tagalog, Punjabi, Russian and Thai
English
Dinka,
Arabic,
Tagalog,
Punjabi,
Russian
Thai

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Keep all your family safe from violence
Keep all your family safe brochure
Brochure and poster promoting safety for women leaving violent situations with pets in the Blue Mountains, Penrith and Hawkesbury regions. Download this resource

Snr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention ph: (02) 4720 2423 or anoop.johar@community.nsw.gov.au
Accommodation for men card
Accomodation for men
A practical resource for men leaving their home voluntarily or who are removed by police after a violent incident. Has state-wide accommodation numbers and regional details for South Eastern Sydney, Illawarra, Hunter, Central Coast, Western Sydney, Dubbo, Central West, South Western Sydney. The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Domestic Violence - You can live without it
You can live without it brochure
Wallet size cards and booklets about what domestic violence is and where to get help. Available in a number of languages from the NSW Department of Community Services www.community.nsw.gov.au or ph: (02) 9716 2222
Domestic Violence - Help with going to court
Help with the courts brochure
Brochure on Apprehended Domestic Violence Orders (ADVO) and available court assistance. Available in a number of languages from Legal Aid NSW www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au. Ph: (02) 9219 5028
Safe Families Kit
Safe families brochure
Resource for workers to run workshops on domestic violence with recently arrived migrants. The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au



Aboriginal Women

Title Description of ResourceContact details
Violence prevention diary for Aboriginal women
Violence prevention diary for Aboriginal women
An inspirational diary ‘A little Black Book for Strong Black Women’ is a new resource designed to reduce sexual assault and domestic and family violence experienced by Aboriginal women and children in NSW. The perpetual diary is a project of the NSW Strategy to Reduce Violence Against Women and the Aboriginal, Chlld, Youth and Family Strategy.Copies of the diary are available for distribution in NSW. Email vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au or phone 02 9716 2061.
Koori Love Is…
Koori love is...
Developed with Aboriginal communities in the Mid Western Region, includes support contact numbers.The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit: Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
“Hey Sister Girl”
Hey Sister Girl! pamphlet
Pamphlet developed with Aboriginal women in Western Sydney and Wentworth Regions. Includes info about domestic violence and support services.Download this resource

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Women Violence and the Law
Women Violence and the Law brochure
Brochure with facts and contact points for women regarding violence and the law.

The Women Violence and the Law brochure has been translated into Dinka, Arabic, Tagalog, Punjabi, Russian and Thai!
English
Dinka,
Arabic,
Tagalog,
Punjabi,
Russian
Thai

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au


Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Languages

Title Description of ResourceContact details
Supporting Women from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds Experiencing Domestic Violence Flipchart desk prompt for workers assisting women who have experienced domestic violence The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Women Violence and the Law
Women Violence and the Law brochure
Brochure with facts and contact points for women regarding violence and the law.

The Women Violence and the Law brochure has been translated into Dinka, Arabic, Tagalog, Punjabi, Russian and Thai!
English
Dinka,
Arabic,
Tagalog,
Punjabi,
Russian
Thai

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
All Religions Say "NO"
Interfaith Campaign poster
Interfaith Campaign Against Domestic Violence posterSnr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention Ph: (02) 9354 1646
Rugmini.Venkatraman@community.nsw.gov.au
Information for NSW service providers about talking to women to find out their needs, visa and immigration considerations and providing support and referral.The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Domestic Violence Brochure for Japanese women
Japanese Brochure
A brochure about domestic violence for Japanese speaking women with North Sydney and Northern Beaches contact details. Snr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention Ph: (02) 9976 8020 or jenny.huxley@community.nsw.gov.au



Older Women

Title Description of ResourceContact details
Older Women Speak Up Booklet
Older women brochure
Stories told by older women about violence in the homeThe Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au



Young people

Title Description of ResourceContact details
‘Healthy and unhealthy relationships’ brochureThis DL size brochure includes: a relationships quiz, a respect checklist, tips on how to improve a relationship, warning signs of abuse in relationships, what to do if you think you’re in an abusive relationship, safety plan ideas,
phone numbers for help lines and counselling services and website addresses.
Download this resource.

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
‘Negotiating Consent’ Resource Kit
Booklet
A kit designed for teachers and facilitators to disucss safer sexual relationships, consent and date rape with young people year 10 and up. View kit>>The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
About Date Rape website
About Date Rape website
A website targeting 15-25 year olds with information on sexual assault and dating violence and contacts for help.Access the website at www.aboutdaterape.nsw.gov.au
Kinks and Bends: What’s the go in relationships An educational package exploring sexual violence in young people's social lives - ages 14-17 Central Coast Regional Violence Prevention Specialist
Ph: (02) 4336 2421
Chris.Smith@community.nsw.gov.au
Expect Respect Poster and TV ad educating young people about healthy relationships. Developed and screened in Northern Rivers.Snr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention Ph: (02) 6620 2132 or mary.willis@community.nsw.gov.au


Violence against women (all forms)

Title Description of ResourceContact details
What do you do if a friend tells you she's been hurt'This A2 poster encourages friends and family members of women who experience violence to listen and support her, and lets them know that they can get more information and support from services including the DoCS DV Line and NSW Rape CrisisDownload this resource

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
16 ways to Stop Violence Against Women

16 ways poster

A poster with 16 practical actions that individuals and organisations can take to help stop violence against women. This popular A2 poster has been updated and includes spiked drinking prevention.Download this resource

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Men Can Help Stop Violence Against Women
Men can help stop violence against women
This poster offers key actions men can take to make the lives of women and children safer and is supported by well known White Ribbon Day Ambassadors Pete Murray, Adam Spencer, Kosta Tszyu and Waren Mundine.
Suitable for display throughout the year.

See also:
16 actions men can take to stop violence against women
Download this resource (136 KB)

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Women Violence and the Law
Women Violence and the Law brochure
Brochure with facts and contact points for women regarding violence and the law.
Translated into Dinka, Arabic, Tagalog, Punjabi, Russian and Thai
English
Dinka,
Arabic,
Tagalog,
Punjabi,
Russian
Thai

The Violence Against Women Specialist Unit:
Ph: (02) 9716 2061
vaw-unit@community.nsw.gov.au
Playing by the rules means living by the rulesPoster about how and why men need to prevent violence against women Central Coast Regional Violence Prevention Specialist
Ph: (02) 4336 2421
Chris.Smith@community.nsw.gov.au
Steps to Respect - a whole community campaign to reject violence, abuse and neglectStickers, pamphlets, bookmarks, posters and manuals which provides information to assist businesses to respond to employees affected by violence and information about violence in the home.Central Coast Regional Violence Prevention Specialist
Ph: (02) 4336 2421
Chris.Smith@community.nsw.gov.au
Power and Control WheelA2 Poster Central Coast Regional Violence Prevention Specialist
Ph: (02) 4336 2421
Chris.Smith@community.nsw.gov.au
Steps to Respect - Workplace responses to violence, abuse and neglect
STC Business resource
Business resource manual which assists businesses respond to employees affected by violence.
Website: www.stepstorespect.org.au
Snr Regional Strategies Officer, Violence Prevention Ph:(02) 4320 2575 or Chris.Smith@community.nsw.gov.au





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