Our Watch

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Our Watch aims to drive nationwide change in the culture, behaviours, attitudes & power structures that underpin & drive violence against women & their children

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Temmuz 2013 tarihinde katıldı

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  1. Sabitlenmiş Tweet
    11 Nis

    When it comes to talking about & on women, the language we use is so important. Here are 5 tips for media when reporting on this violence. :

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  2. 15 saat önce

    “The outcome must be for a better future for people with disabilities, one in which we can live free from violence & free from the fear of violence,” says via :

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  3. 17 saat önce

    “The intersection of gender & disability discrimination manifest in high levels of sexual violence experienced by women with disabilities,” says human rights activist & Our Watch Ambassador , via :

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  4. Retweetledi
    18 saat önce

    You can't be what you can't see. “As kids you have little perception of gender or race... I remember watching Kelly Smith & Rachel Yankey play for England on TV & I wanted to be like them,” England defender Lucy Bronze tells :

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  5. 18 saat önce

    “Last time I checked, reproductive rights, domestic violence, closing the gender pay gap, to name a few, aren’t women’s issues but societal issues.” Melissa Sheddon on the political wording she believes is othering women:

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  6. 19 saat önce

    “As a female footy player, migrant, & woman of colour in a same sex relationship, I have copped quite a bit of abuse online," and none of it is harmless, writes AFLW star & Ambassador :

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  7. 19 saat önce

    “Higher levels of domestic are associated with higher levels of interstate – and women leaders are often key to preventing international disputes from escalating to armed conflict,” says Elise Stephenson:

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  8. 6 May

    Did you know Australian employers are losing $1.3 billion annually as a result of ? Workplaces have the opportunity to take an active role in addressing gender inequality & the drivers of violence against women. How? Visit

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  9. Retweetledi
    6 May

    Today I proudly launched Workplace Equality and Respect alongside , giving workplaces the standards, process & tools to make changes that will support progress towards gender equality:

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  10. 3 May

    Every workplace conversation, policy & action has the potential to either reinforce or challenge gender inequality & the kinds of attitudes & norms that drive violence. Eldercare CEO Jane Pickering spoke to about the role have to play:

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  11. 3 May

    What does look like? told , "Equality for women shows up when they have their full voice & their full decision-making authority in their home, in their community & in their workplace."

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  12. 3 May

    Thank you, Ruvimbo Togara, for this powerful piece. There is space for us to grieve all victims of gendered violence, and there is room in the national conversation to talk about how we can prevent all forms of violence against women and their children.

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  13. 1 May

    In the lead up to the federal election on 18 May, a new survey shows government action on the prevention of is an important issue for a majority of voters:

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  14. Retweetledi
    1 May

    “Domestic violence is isolating, but it is not an isolated issue. When we work together, we can do more to help rebuild lives – and even save them.” Well said, . and their children is preventable, not inevitable.

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  15. Retweetledi
    1 May

    On the National Day to Remember those who have died as a result of Domestic & Family Violence, reminds us we can all do something to help prevent : "We must do everything we can to stop domestic & family violence — it’s everybody’s responsibility."

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  16. 1 May

    “This movement shows that solidarity is the key to creating lasting change.” – as wins the 2019 Sydney Peace Prize. Congratulations to Tracey & , who will accept the award on behalf of the Me Too movement. Thank you for your tireless work.

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  17. 1 May

    Thank you to for hosting and our Chair in Alice Springs yesterday. The great T-shirts they're wearing are from 's Mums Can, Dads Can Project, which aims to challenge rigid . Find out more here:

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  18. 30 Nis

    Yesterday our Chair spoke to from ABC Alice Springs ahead of the Northern Territory launch of her book . Listen as Alex asks Natasha why she describes violence against women as a national emergency:

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  19. 30 Nis

    In , Alix Lee says we need men to call out acts of and towards women. But it can be hard to know how to speak up and act. has tips on how to do something when you see disrespect towards women:

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  20. Retweetledi
    30 Nis

    Our CEO Joanna Fletcher talks about the importance of primary prevention and the huge social impact we could have if gender equality was achieved in legal and justice, with its workforce of 32,000.

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  21. 30 Nis

    As releases a report on & in the Vic legal sector, Our Watch Fellow shares one graduate's story: “It was ... really humiliating, really embarrassing, & took away a lot of my power as a young lawyer."

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