2024 LGBTIQA+ Family Violence Practice Guidelines

Engender Equality, in collaboration with Working It Out and with support from the Tasmanian Government, are proud to announce the launch of the LGBTIQA+ Family Violence Practice Guidelines. These guidelines are designed to assist those who work with people experiencing family violence, and are the first of their kind to be written specifically for the Tasmanian context.

In addition to providing information on LGBTIQA+ fundamentals of knowledge, how family violence can present differently in LGBTIQA+ relationships, and the importance of retaining a gendered lens in this work, the guidelines also include an exciting first for the sector in the Primary Aggressor Indicators Tool. This tool gives workers a structured space to reflect on indicators of unequal power and control which can aid in identifying victim and perpetrator in non-heterosexual relationships.

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Engender Equality Update, December 2024

Welcome to the Engender Equality’s Update, December 2024

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RESPECT

We acknowledge, with deep respect the Palawa people, the traditional owners of Lutruwita (Tasmania/Van Diemen’s Land). The Palawa people belong to the oldest continuing culture in the world. They have lived in union with Country for many thousands of years. We express gratitude for their custodianship and stand with Palawa people in the declaration that sovereignty remains unceded.

We recognise that gender is not binary and proudly welcome people of all genders and sexual orientations.


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RESPECT

We acknowledge, with deep respect the palawa people, the traditional owners of lutruwita (Tasmania/Van Diemen’s Land). The palawa people belong to the oldest continuing culture in the world. They have lived in union with Country for many thousands of years. We express gratitude for their custodianship and stand with palawa people in the declaration that sovereignty remains unceded.

We see gender inequality as both the cause and the context of family violence. Only by actively challenging gender-based oppression can we achieve positive and respectful relationships within healthy, inclusive structures and institutions. This outcome will ultimately benefit the whole Tasmanian community.


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Engender Equality is not a crisis service.

In immediate danger? Call 000

Supported by the Crown through the Department of Premier and Cabinet


© 2024 Engender Equality.

All rights reserved.