

11 Nov 23
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is a global campaign led annually by UN Women.
This year’s campaign encourages all Victorians to work together to prevent violence against women.
In its role as a pioneer in working with men who use violence, and as a leader in the delivery of early intervention responses to keep families safe and together, Cafs is highlighting the programs available that interrupt patterns of family violence, including our Men’s Behaviour Change Program and Dad’s Toolkit, which aim to provide response strategies that do not involve the use of violence.
We recognise that to disrupt the attitudes and behaviours that can lead to violence we needed to respond by educating the men using violence to hold them to account and intervene early to support families and, in particular children, who may have been exposed to family violence.
Wendy Sturgess, CEO, Cafs
Right now, on average a woman in Australia is killed by a man they know every 10 days.
The campaign will end on Sunday 10 December, which marks the global Human Rights Day.
This 16 Days of Activism and beyond, we can all work together to change the story about violence against women.
Listen to Executive Manager Rhiannon Williams here