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Content warning: This discussion includes references to self-harm and suicidal thoughts. These topics are not explored in detail but may be sensitive for some viewers. Please care for yourself and pause or seek support if you need to. For links to support services, visit the ANROWS support directory: https://www.anrows.org.au/support-dir... 🌱 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). People with lived experience of domestic, family and sexual violence have valuable expertise to contribute in all stages of the research process. Including them in research encourages a fairer distribution of power and a more nuanced understanding of domestic, family and sexual violence. This webinar features people with lived experience discussing their research journeys, power dynamics and the perpetuation of power imbalances in research practice, capacity building for people with lived experience of DFSV, and strategies to improve our ways of working with the knowledge of experts by experience. PANEL: ✨ Lula Dembele (she/her), General Manager Lived Experience and Co-Production, Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand https://goodshep.org.au/ ✨ Anna Couts-Trotter (she/her), Co-Founder and Director, The Survivor Hub https://www.thesurvivorhub.org.au/ ✨ Ashlee Donohue (she/her), CEO, Mudgin-Gal Aboriginal Corporation – Women’s Centre https://www.mudgin-gal.org.au/ ✨ Nina (she/her), Family Violence Justice Project Coordinator, Flat Out Inc. https://www.flatout.org.au/ 🎥 Watch the other webinars in this series: • Implementing the Australian National Resea... Other topics explored in the series include: 📍 • Making better use of existing administrati... 📍 • Indigenous methodologies 📍 • Valuing practitioners’ expertise in domest... Upcoming: 📍 Listening to children when they are children 📍 Creating space for pilots and evaluations of community-led interventions ⭐️ Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on future webinars in the ANRA series: anrows.org.au/subscribe For enquiries, contact [email protected] RESOURCES: 🌱 "An Australian Framework for the ethical co-production of research and evaluation with victim survivors of domestic, family, and sexual violence" was developed by Lula Dembele, Fiona and Nina, victim survivor co-researchers from the University of Melbourne’s WEAVERs group and Katie Lamb and Kelsey Hegarty from the University of Melbourne's Safer Families Centre. The Framework provides best practice principles and a set of resources to support researchers and victim survivors wanting to engage in co-produced research about intimate partner and sexual violence. https://www.saferfamilies.org.au/co-d... 🌱 "The Family Violence Experts by Experience" framework was co-produced by researchers from the University of Melbourne Research Alliance to End Violence to Women and their Children (MAEVe) with victim survivors from the MAEVe WEAVERs (Women and children who have Experienced Abuse and Violence: Advisors and Researchers) Victim Survivor Group. The Framework aims to enhance the ability of specialist family violence services to provide opportunities for survivor advocates to influence policy development, service planning and practice. The framework includes guidelines, principles and resources to support survivor advocates and organisations to engage with each other and work collaboratively. https://safeandequal.org.au/working-i... 🌱 Mudgin-Gal Yarns is a five-part series where inner-city Aboriginal women speak openly about the systems meant to protect them: police, government, and services. The podcast features candid conversations that explore what works, what fails, and what needs to change and is hosted by Ashlee Donohue. https://www.uts.edu.au/news/2025/10/m... 🌱 The Survivor Hub is a survivor-led initiative harnessing our knowledge and lived experiences to support, inform and empower people impacted by sexual assault. They current run in-person MeetUps in person across Australia, as well as online. They also have an online Facebook forum where survivors can connect, vent and ask questions. https://www.thesurvivorhub.org.au/