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Record ID: e2584767-8d8d-4edc-89a5-dccae83894e4
Web resource: https://unwomen.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Taking_the_First_Step_UNWNCA_Report.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Taking the first step: Workplace responses to domestic and family violence
Authors: UN Women National Committee Austraila
Keywords: Help-seeking;Work;Safety;Employment;Service provision;Prevention;Workplaces;Violence against women;Policies;Australia;Victims / survivors
Year: 2017
Publisher: UN Women National Committee Austraila
Notes:  Violence against women occurs in the workplace as well as in the home and many other environments. Workplaces are affected by violence in the workplace and by family and
domestic violence. In Australia, between 55% and 70% of women who have experienced or
are currently experiencing family and domestic violence are in the paid workforce, and
perpetrators are also part of the workforce.

In recent years, Australian organisations have increasingly recognised that domestic and family violence is a workplace issue, and that workplaces have an important role to play to keep employees safe. Australian businesses and unions have been commended as global leaders in addressing the impact of domestic and family violence at work.

See: https://unwomen.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Taking_the_First_Step_UNWNCA_Report.pdf
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20277
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