Engender Equality Update, November 2024

Welcome to the Engender Equality’s Update, November 2024

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Engender Equality Annual Report 2023/24

Welcome to the Engender Equality 2023/24 Annual Report.

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Engender Equality Submission

LGBTIQA+ Family Violence Service Referral Form

Please complete this form when supporting someone to access Engender’s LGBTIQA+ Family Violence Service. Once completed it can be uploaded via our Contact Form.

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Engender Equality Submission

Submission in relation to the consultation draft of Change for Children: [Tasmania's 10 year Child Sexual Abuse Strategy] - September, 2024

This submission is in relation to the ‘consultation draft’ of Change for Children: “Tasmania’s 10 year strategy for upholding the rights of children by preventing, identifying and responding to child sexual abuse”. It has been developed utilising the practice wisdom and lived expertise of Engender Equality staff and contractors, and that of Tasmania’s Family and Sexual Violence Alliance (FSVA).

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Engender Equality Research

Harming or threatening pets would be a family violence offence under Tasmanian independent MPs push

By Sophie Jaggers
Posted to ABC News, 05/08/24 – 8:59am (Updated 05/08/24 – 11:57am)

Independent MP David O’Byrne is proposing a change to Tasmania’s family violence laws to include harming, or threatening to harm, animals as a form of family violence.

Support services say instances of threats to harm pets are “incredibly common” in abusive relationships.

Mr O’Byrne plans to table his proposal in state parliament this week, with the government saying it is willing to “consider” the legislation and let parliament decide.


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Independent, David O'Byrne is set to table a new bill in Parliament aimed at protecting people and pets fleeing family violence

Broadcast on Nightly News 7 Tasmania, 04/08/24

Independent, David O’Byrne is set to table a new bill in Parliament this week aimed at protecting people and pets fleeing family violence. It comes at a time when coercive control is rife amongst communities, with Tasmania looking to fall in line with legislation in other states.


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Tasmania remembers domestic violence victims with candlelight vigils

By Pulse Tasmania, 01/05/24 – 7:00pm

Hundreds of Tasmanians gathered in Hobart, Launceston and Ulverstone to remember victims of domestic violence.

Families of victim survivors joined advocates and community members in lighting candles to honour those who have lost their lives on the national day of remembrance.


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The invisible epidemic of brain injuries among domestic violence survivors

By Stephanie Wood
Posted to PRIMER, 2023

Domestic violence is frighteningly common. Now experts are worried that many women who sustain head trauma suffer from undiagnosed brain injuries.


Engender Equality Annual Report 2021/22

Welcome to the Engender Equality 2021/22 Annual Report.

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We acknowledge, with deep respect the Palawa and Pakana people, the traditional owners of Lutruwita. The Palawa and Pakana 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 and Pakana people.

Engender Equality proudly welcomes all people of diverse genders and sexualities including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, people with variations of sex characteristics (also known as intersex), queer and asexual people.


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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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