What Will It Take?
Putting a Full Stop to Sexual Violence.
Conference | 5th November 2024
Hear from leading experts and survivor-advocates about preventing and responding to sexual violence in Australia.
Join us for a full day of panels, discussion streams, keynotes and networking. Some of the focus topics include: the experiences and expertise of Aboriginal women, advocacy by and for people with lived experience, what the research tells us about sexual violence and its intersectional impacts.
Bringing together victim-survivors, academics, researchers, journalists, clinicians, government leaders and the broader community, the conference aims to create space for discussions that address what it will take to end sexual violence.
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Honouring 50 Years.
One of the country's leading sexual, domestic and family violence response services.
A moment in history.
This image is a flash point in Australian feminist history, taken on International Women's Day, 1974, at Bidura Girls Shelter.
It is recorded in the 'Rape Crisis Centre Handbook', published in 1975, that on this day a forum discussion which held, which conceptualised the first Rape Crisis Centre in Australia that opened just 7 months later.
Today, 50 years on, the organisation is now known as Full Stop Australia and supports victim-survivors all across the country.
Image credit: Pat Fiske OAM
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