1 in 5 women have experienced sexual violence since the age of 15. Change this!
according to AIHW (2018)

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1 in 5 women have experienced sexual violence since the age of 15. Change this!
according to AIHW (2018)
Let’s teach our kids the right way to respect women and stop normalising derogatory jokes.
Pavel Danilyuk (21 June 2021), ‘A Female Activist Chanting while Holding a Placard’, Pexels, accessed 24 September 2021
Video by Pavel Danilyuk from Pexels
According to TFS (2020) Ages 5 - 12 are important ages to monitor what young kids are watching to ensure they aren’t watching content that is degrading women and that these issues are spoken about.
Max Fischer (26 August 2020), ‘A Group Of Young Kids Walking Together’, Pexels, accessed 23 September 2021
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Teach consent at a young age. No means no!
Angela Roma (12 April 2021),’Multiracial models with delicate skin stroking faces on floor’, Pexels, accessed 20 Septemeber 2021
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Anete Lusina (29 October 2020), ‘Stop Violence Against Women’, Pexels, accessed 20 September 2021
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We can all help break the cycle by teaching kids at a young age about healthy relationships and respect for women.
Sori Shimazaki (20 November 2020), ‘No Place For Hate Text On Cardboard’, Pexel, accessed 25 September
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Don’t let our kids become abusers, they must understand how to treat and respect women at a young age.
RODNAE Productions (23 February 2021),’Bullying In The school Cafeteria‘, Pexels, accessed 27 September
Video by RODNAE Productions from Pexels
MART Production (28 April 2021),’A Woman with a Nosebleed’, Pexels, accessed 25 September
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Women jokes are part of the problem. They can cause males to grow up and think it is normal for women to only follow the stereotype.
RODNAE Productions (23 February 2021), ‘Bullying Inside a Classroom’, Pexels, accessed on the 21 September 2021
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Let’s help put an end to the cycle of violence against women.
According to the Australian Government (2021)
Stop it before it begins is all about starting the conversations and actions to maintain healthy attitudes toward women.
Mart Production (28 April 2021), ‘Sticker on a Woman's Mouth’, Pexels, accessed 21 September 2021
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Education amongst young males is important due to the facts of large numbers of men harming women. This needs to stop, and education is the best place to start.
Thirdman (27 July 2021), ‘Teacher Discussing Her Lesson About Geography’ , Pexels, accessed 27 September 2021
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