
Filling the Jar: Helping Children Heal From Family Violence
The Empty Jar is not just a children’s book. It’s a therapeutic resource for children who experience family violence.
The Empty Jar is not just a children’s book. It’s a therapeutic resource for children who experience family violence.
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We must strive for gender parity in society if we are to abolish gender-based violence in the home.
Jessica Szwarcbord highlights the link between family violence and homelessness in the aim of reducing both.
This article is part of our July focus on the rights of children and youth. Read our Editorial for more on this theme. The Family Law Amendment (Family Violence and other Measures Act) 2011(Cth) which amended the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (‘the FLA’) came into operation on the 7 June 2012. This legislation was largely […]