With the help of great many wonderful minds and personalities The Australasian Centre for Human Rights and Health costed the 2nd dowry abuse summit at UNSW. Co-hosted with UNSW School of Psychiatry And Gender Violence Research Network UNSW, White Ribbon Sunila Kotwal, Maria Dimopoulos InTouch, Good Sheperd Harmony Alliance, Ted Bailleu, Julian Hill MP, The Hon Linda Burney, […]
Continue readingACHRH National Anti Dowry Summit
On the 14th of December 2016, ACHRH convened the first ever national summit to address dowry related violence in Australia. The forum brought together a diverse group of community stakeholders concerned with domestic violence – medical professionals, members of the legal fraternity, members of parliament, policy advisers, business leaders, journalists, not for profit organisations, academics […]
Continue readingNatak Vihar, a theatre workshop exploring family violence
The Australasian Centre for Human Rights and Health( ACHRH) is a think tank that proposes innovative solutions to health and human rights with aim to strengthen family units. ACHRH invites you all to be a part of theatre performances called ‘Natak Vihar’.
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A sneek peek into promo workshop of ‘Natak Vihar’.
Continue readingDomestic Violence: Dentists play vital ‘first responder’ role for victims
Dentists are acting as “first responders” to domestic violence victims, as experts call for increased training to help them support women in crisis. Women with facial injuries and broken teeth are often more likely to seek dental treatment than see a doctor, placing dentists at the frontline of early intervention.
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