Advocacy on Behalf of Temporary Visa Holders – The Blueprint for Reform
Advocacy on Behalf of Temporary Visa Holders ACHRH is pleased to be a member of the NATIONAL ADVOCACY GROUP. The group prepared a document for the governments and
Why coercive controlling behaviours need to be understood and named – Dr Manjula O’Connor
Why coercive controlling behaviours need to be understood and named – Dr Manjula O’Connor READ BY CLICKING HERE: Why coercive controlling behaviours need to be understood and named –
Emergency Support for Victoria’s International Students
Read Announcement Here: https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/200429-Emergency-Support-For-Victoria’s-International-Students.pdf
Understanding Dowry and Dowry Abuse in Australia
Manjula O’Connor, Jan Breckenridge, Sara Singh and Mailin Suchting The practice of dowry usually involves the giving of money, property, goods or other gifts by one family to another
CSO Interventions at Asia Pacific Intergovernmental Meeting on Beijing+25 Review
CSO Interventions at Asia Pacific Intergovernmental Meeting on Beijing+25 Review 28th November YK Sandhya, Sahyog, India Y K Sandhya from Sahyog India Intervenes on Behalf of CSOs/Photo Credit: Ya
16 Days Of Activism To Remove Violence Against Women
Civil society statement delivered to Intergovernmental Meeting – Bangkok Beijing +25 Dr Manjula OConnor attended the Bangkok Asia Pacific meeting as representative of ACHRH and Harmony Alliance along with
Dowry wives falling victim to abuse
As published on The Australian by Christine McGinn. A young Indian woman whose family gave her husband a $140,000 dowry was locked in her house and beaten by the man
Anti-dowry law in Australian province soon
The news of our Anti-dowry campaign has reached India, Punjab. This should start to make an impact on the perpetrators who demand dowry, take the gifts and cash and then
ACHRH Tribute to Minister Fiona Richardson
Fare thee well! Minister Fiona Richardson, Australia’s First Minister for Prevention of Family Violence. We are sad to loose you so early. “The Australasian Centre for human rights and health
Recovering from stress of family domestic violence
Domestic violence is a situation where the victim lives in a state of constant fear and threats to her (or his) life. Not only does it lead to erosion of