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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2022Communicating reproductive coercion in the context of domestic and family violence: Perspectives of service providers supporting migrant and refugee womenSheeran, Nicola; Douglas, Heather; Tarzia, LauraJournal Article
2020When homes becomes the workplace : Family violence, practitioner wellbeing and remote service delivery during COVID-19 restrictionsPfitzner, Naomi; True, Jacqui; McGowan, Jasmine; Fitz-Gibbon, KateReport
2021Beyond co-occurrence: Addressing the intersections of domestic violence, mental health and substance misuseTsantefski, Menka; Healey, Lucy; Isobe, Jasmin; Humphreys, Cathy; Heward-Belle, SusanJournal Article
2022‘You can’t actually escape it’: Policing the use of technology in domestic violence in rural AustraliaHarris, Bridget; Woodlock, DelanieJournal Article
2020Responding to the ‘shadow pandemic’: practitioner views on the nature of and responses to violence against women in Victoria, Australia during the COVID-19 restrictionsFitz-Gibbon, Kate; Pfitzner, Naomi; True, JacquiReport
2020Responding to Queensland’s ‘shadow pandemic’ during the period of COVID-19 restrictions: practitioner views on the nature of and responses to violence against womenMeyer, Silke; True, Jacqui; Pfitzner, Naomi; Fitz-Gibbon, KateReport
2022When staying home isn’t safe: Australian practitioner experiences of responding to intimate partner violence during COVID-19 restrictionsPfitzner, Naomi; True, Jacqui; Fitz-Gibbon, KateJournal Article
2021Best Practice Guidelines: Supporting the Wellbeing of Family Violence Workers During Times of Emergency and CrisisMonash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre; Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria; Domestic Violence VictoriaReport
2022Responding to women experiencing domestic and family violence during the COVID-19 pandemic: Exploring experiences and impacts of remote service delivery in AustraliaMeyer, Silke; Pfitzner, Naomi; Fitz-Gibbon, KateJournal Article