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Implementing the Australian National Research Agenda 2023–2028 webinar series This series unpacks the ways of working and ways of knowing set out in the Australian National Research Agenda to End Violence against Women and Children (ANRA) 2023–2028 https://www.anrows.org.au/anra The webinars are designed to support anyone involved in research related to domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV). Watch the other webinars in this series: https://www.anrows.org.au/anra/webina... The six topics explored in the series include: 📍 Making better use of existing administrative data 📍 Indigenous methodologies 📍 Listening to children when they are children 📍 Working with the knowledge of experts by experience 📍 Valuing practitioners’ expertise 📍 Creating space for pilots and evaluations of community-led interventions Practitioners’ expertise is essential in all phases of domestic, family and sexual research and evaluation: from design, to recruitment, to data collection and implementation. This webinar explores what it means to engage practitioners meaningfully, ethically, and sustainably. Speakers: Miranda Moir – Accredited Mental Health Social Worker Brodie Evans – Program Manager, Behaviour Change Intervention, YFS Ltd Dr Skye Trudgett – Gamilaroi woman, Director at Kowa Collaboration Karen Iles – Dharug woman, Director and Principal Solicitor, Violet Co Legal and Consulting Moderator: Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine, CEO, ANROWS RESOURCES: ✏️ ANROWS, The Australian National Research Agenda to End Violence against Women and Children (ANRA) 2023–2028 https://anrows.org.au/anra ✏️ ANROWS (webinar): Action Research and Technical Tricks featuring Dr Peta Cox • Action Research Tips and Technical Tricks ✏️ Awabakal, University of Newcastle, Hunter Medical Research Institute and Hunter New England Local Health District, Research our way; Aboriginal Health Research Strategy for the Hunter and New England regions https://www.newcastle.edu.au/__data/a... ✏️ Kowa Collaboration, About Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance https://www.kowacollaboration.com/ids-g ✏️ Kowa Collaboration, Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance (IDS&G) Program https://www.kowacollaboration.com/ind... ✏️ Kowa Collaboration, Wathaga. A digital platform designed to support Community-led Understanding, Measurement, Evaluation and Learning (UMEL). https://www.kowacollaboration.com/wat... ✏️ Maiam nayri Wingara, How might you practically apply Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance? https://www.indigenousjustice.gov.au/... ✏️ Walkern Katatdjin (Rainbow Knowledge), Indigenous Data Sovereignty https://www.rainbowknowledge.org/data... ✏️ Research in Practice, Appreciative Inquiry: Practice Tool (2025) https://www.researchinpractice.org.uk... ✏️ University of Newcastle, Aboriginal Health Research Strategy https://www.newcastle.edu.au/our-uni/... ✏️ University of Newcastle, Sector-first approach to Indigenous health research https://www.newcastle.edu.au/newsroom... ✏️ Walkern Katatdjin (Rainbow Knowledge), Indigenous Data Sovereignty https://www.rainbowknowledge.org/data... ⭐️ Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on future webinars in the ANRA series: anrows.org.au/subscribe For enquiries, contact [email protected] For links to support services, visit the ANROWS support directory: https://www.anrows.org.au/support-dir...