Violence Against Women

Violence Against Women

Women’s Forum Australia is deeply concerned about the high rates of violence against women and children in Australia.

Women's Forum Australia is particularly concerned about the prevalence and sex-specific nature of domestic violence in Australia. While men are also affected by domestic violence, its victims are overwhelmingly women and their children, and its perpetrators are overwhelmingly men. We also recognise that women are not only disproportionately affected by violence in their private lives, but also in public, whether by physical, sexual or emotional assault or harassment. 

Women's Forum Australia maintains that violence against women and their children is everybody's problem, as it not only has immense and long term consequences for their health and wellbeing, but also for families, communities and society as a whole.

WFA Blogs


Latest blogs on domestic violence

WFA Submissions


Submission to The National Council to Reduce Violence against Women and Children
National Women's Health Submission

We Recommend You Read


Men and the Prevention of Gender-based Violence, James Lang, Aparna Basnyat & Alan Greig
Time For Action: The National Council's Plan for Australia to Reduce Violence Against Women and Their Children