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When Home Isn’t Safe: Family Violence and the Increased Risk of Homelessness for Victim Survivors
Homelessness Week was a pertinent reminder to listen to the voices of victim survivors of family violence, when calling for state and federal governments to increase investment in social housing.
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Making children visible in the picture of family violence
For far too long, children and young people have been the invisible victims of family violence: their experiences often relegated to the shadows, as silent witnesses. However, there is an urgent need to recognise that children don’t just witness family violence, they experience it too.
Safety, Accountability, and Innovation: CNV’s Journey to Integrated Family Violence Support
The integrated practice model is at the heart of our work, prioritising safety for victim survivors, alongside visibility and accountability for people who use violence.
Working together to prevent violence: the launch of the Loddon Consortium’s Strategic Plan 2025-2028
This Friday, 13 June 2025 the Loddon Consortium for Gender Equality and Violence Prevention will officially launch its 3-year Strategic Plan.
Our reconciliation journey at CNV
Reconciliation is a journey of many steps, taken individually and together each day. At CNV, we have been taking small but intentional steps on this path for some time.
Coercive Control: An Endemic Tactic of Family Violence
Coercive control is a repeated pattern of abusive, manipulating and intimidating behaviours and almost always underpins the dynamics of family and domestic violence.
Reflections from the UN Commission for the Status of Women
The UN Commission for the Status of Women (CSW) was established in 1946, and is the primary international body dedicated to the promotion of gender equality, and the rights and the empowerment of women.
Bendigo candlelight vigil to honour victims of family violence
The Loddon Consortium for Gender Equality & Violence Prevention (the Consortium) is holding a candlelight vigil on National Domestic Violence Remembrance Day, Wednesday 7 May 2025.
Funding certainty needed to address family violence
CNV faces ongoing funding uncertainty through time-limited funding for some critical programs and services, and without the required investment needed to respond to all people who require support.
International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day 2025: A year to demand change and reclaim our future.
International Human Rights Day
A statement by the Loddon Consortium for Gender Equality and Violence Prevention to demand the protection of our human rights.
Rates of Reported Family Violence Incidents on the Rise in Regional Victoria
Rural and Regional Victorian communities are experiencing increased rates of family violence incidents. The recent Victorian Crime Statistics for the year ending 2023-2024 paint a clear, yet sobering picture: our communities are in crisis.
Call for Greater Investment in Specialist Front-Line Services
Our dedicated, specialist staff are working tirelessly to support families in our region to live a life free from family violence. Yet more needs to be done. We cannot do this without greater investment into frontline specialist services.
The Time to End Men’s Violence Against Women is Now
2024 is proving to be another deadly year for women in Australia. The Centre for Non-Violence and ARC Justice are calling for an end to men’s violence against women, children and diverse communities.
A Call for an Immediate Humanitarian Ceasefire in Gaza
As a not-for-profit organisation working in family violence prevention and crisis support, CNV holds grave concerns for the safety and wellbeing of all Palestinians in Gaza, and especially for the women and children and diverse communities.
Community Vigil to Honour all Victims of Family and Gender-based Violence
As not-for-profit organisations working in the Greater Bendigo area, we are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic passing of one of our community members, Logee (Analyn) Osias.
Submission to National Plan to End Homelessness
CNV is deeply concerned with the ongoing, and far-reaching impacts that a lack of affordable and safe housing is having on communities, including the impacts on our staff when trying to support families seeking a life free from violence.
Open letter in support of Equality and Justice
CNV CEO Margaret Augerinos has joined with the CEOs of five other Central Victorian organisations to pen a letter in regard to the 2023 referendum.
Submission to the Inquiry into the Worsening Rental Crisis in Australia
On 4 August, CNV contributed to the Inquiry on the worsening rental crisis in Australia.
You Are Not Alone Research
CNV has partnered with La Trobe University to conduct a research project about the lived experience of delivering and receiving services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Response to Family Law Amendment Bill Proposal
CNV welcomes proposed amendments to the Family Law Amendment Bill 2023, which aims to better recognise and respond to the impacts of family violence.