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Research Conference on Violence against Women and their Children

October 15, 2015 at 3:45 PM

ANROWS Inaugural National Research Conference on Violence against Women and their Children - Melbourne, Australia - 23-25 Feb 2016

*From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse*

When: 23-25 February 2016

Where: Grand Hyatt Melbourne, 123 Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia

Organised by Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS)

Cost: Full registration A$1100. Register now

The conference will showcase current ANROWS and Australian research, demonstrating how research is informing policy and practice in addressing violence against women. The programme will consist of research presentations, case studies of research to policy and practice, and other knowledge translation and exchange activities. This will be a unique opportunity to share and learn how ANROWS research is shaping policy and practice on violence against women, through collaboration between researchers, policy makers, practitioners and survivors.

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