The ANROWS Digital Library provides links to a broad range of evidence in the violence against women sector including research papers, reports and resources.

The library is committed to providing access to high-quality and accessible (open access) evidence to ensure that researchers, policymakers, and practitioners have access to research and resources that are relevant to their work in the prevention of violence against women.

Please note that some content such as journal articles and books are restricted from public access due to copyright restrictions. Please refer to the information on the record to locate these resources externally.

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2012Walk awayIFVOP Team; isee-ilearnVideo
2021A Systematic review of culturally competent family violence responses to women in primary carePokharel, Bijaya; Taft, Angela; Hooker, Leesa; Yelland, Jane SJournal Article
C1_3_2-AIATSIS-Compass-1.pdf.jpg2016Existing knowledge, practice and responses to violence against women in Australian Indigenous communities : key findings and future directionsLovett, Ray; Olsen, AnnaReport
2020Indigenous Perspectives on Using Technology as a Supportive Resource When Experiencing Family ViolenceOwen, May; Tarzia, Laura; Owen, Renee; Eccles, Corrina; Nicholson, Kayley; Fry, Syd; Hegarty, Kelsey L; Knox, Jasmine; Fiolet, ReneeJournal Article
2020Indigenous Australians and the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives on public policySmith, Diane; Markham, Francis; Morphy, FrancesReport
2006Ending family violence and abuse In Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander communities : key issues – an overview paper of research and findings by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 2001-2006Calma, Tom (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner)Report
2022New Ways for Our Families: Designing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural practice framework and system responses to address the impacts of domestic and family violence on children and young peopleMitchell, Beverley; Clancy, Kristy; Gray, Tracy; Jia, Thomas; Hostalek, Mary; Gibson, Jamie; Lea, Traven; Trew, Sebastian; Cahill, Alex; Higgins, Daryl; Barber, Ursula; Morgan, Garth; Butler, Candice; French, Reno; Creamer, Tamara; Hillan, Lisa; Ruggiero, Eva; Parsons, Jennifer; Prior, Gareth; Idagi, Lela; Bruce, RachelReport
2004From humble beginnings, 'The Safe House Project' report : Sustainable service responses to family violence in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in North Queensland.Rosser, BettinaNon-Fiction
FINAL-Advocacy-for-safety-and-empowerment-SOK-1.pdf.jpg2015Advocacy for safety and empowerment: State of knowledge paperO'Leary, Cath; Putt, Judy; Holder, RobynReport
2022Community perspectives on delivering trauma-aware and culturally safe perinatal care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander parentsWoods, Cindy; Hine Moana, Anni; Reilly, Rachel; Fisher, Jane; McLachlan, Helen; Chamberlain, Catherine; Lynch, Johanna; Herrman, Helen; Fiolet, ReneeJournal Article