We've officially launched our new campaign to end violence against women, learn how you can support us!
We've just launched our preventing violence against women campaign!
Preventing violence against women is about stopping it before it starts. This year we've dedicated a part of our website to teaching Australians how to #Saysomething to prevent violence against women in their workplace, home and communities. Visit Yourtoolkit.com/Saysomething to find:
How can you #Saysomething to end violence against women?
Talk about it!
To end violence against women, we need to talk about and challenge what drives it in our community. Visit our website for actionable steps and take them to your workplace, community and home. Share about your experience and encourage your friends, colleagues and family to take their own steps to end violence against women.
Visit Yourtoolkit.com/Saysomething to learn how to #Saysomething to end violence against women including:
How to challenge the normalisation of violence against women
How to reject gender stereotypes
How to promote women's independence
How to encourage positive conversations and respect towards women
You can also #Saysomething on your socials,
and share about our campaign!
Thank you for supporting Yourtoolkit.com throughout 2022, we secured future funding to expand our online resource and support more women and children facing family and domestic violence (FDV).
Review the impact of our step by step website guide in our report.
A time to remember those who have been killed by domestic and family violence. Reflect and remember as we honour their memories and help bring light to this national crisis.
Recognise the ongoing intergenerational impact of colonisation including violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Consider the next steps to reconciliation including the voice to parliament.
Yourtoolkit.com acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land where we live and work, the Whadjuk Noongar People. We recognise their continuing connection to culture and country, pay our respects to their elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.