Second National Dowry Abuse Summit

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

ACHRH 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

Natak 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

Natak Vihar Workshop

A sneek peek into promo workshop of ‘Natak Vihar’.

Domestic 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

Cultural awareness training for new migrants

New migrants arriving in Australia should undergo cultural awareness training about issues such as family violence, child abuse, sexual harassment and drink driving, a migrant advocacy group says. The call

Go Orange for Victoria against Violence

Victoria Against Violence runs for 16 days from 25 November – 10 December 2015 and earlier in some locations. It coincides with the United Nations – 16 Days of Activism

Launch of MCR (Mutual Cultural Respect)

As Migrants we come to Australia for a better life. We make it our new home.

Mutual Cultural Respect – Introduction in Pictures

The intake of fee paying students has almost invariably been spelled out as beneficial in economic terms. Little thought has been given to more subtle benefits that will accrue eventually

ACHRH Diwali Stall At Sandown Racecourse

Sunday 25th October 2015 was a very successful day at the Diwali festival at Sandown Race course. Australasian Centre for human rights and health stall attracted hundreds of people. Including