'Take note' is a series of 8 video explainer episdoes about primary prevention and violence against women and girls with disability.
These 8 short videos explain Changing the landscape concepts that were identified by co-designers as central to the work of prevention practitioners or anyone concerned with preventing violence against women and girls with disabilities.
In the videos, Talie and Katie translate concept definitions into clear, actionable steps for promising practice.
Find the playlist with all videos on YouTube here. The videos below will play videos that are open captioned and audio described, and have transcripts available.
Find the Auslan interpreted versions of the 'Take note' video explainers here.
Talie explains how common violence against women and girls with disabilities is, what primary prevention is, and how primary prevention can help stop violence.
Talie explains what is meant by the word 'disability' and how the way we can view disability can increase violence against women and girls.
Talie defines violence and explains what drives it.
Talie outlines how common violence is and explores its impacts. She also explains who is most likely to commit violence and where it happens, as well as how we can work to prevent it.
Katie explains how gender inequality drives violence, and the actions we can take to address this issue.
Katie defines ableism and how it drives violence against women and girls with disabilities. She also shares some actions we can take to prevent this violence.
Katie shares six actions you can take to stop violence before it starts.
Katie shares the 6 principles of primary prevention and explains how you can apply them to your work.
6 audio episodes
'Shift the culture' is a series of audio episodes that introduce concepts of primary prevention of violence against women and girls with disability.
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Changing the landscape is a guide to the prevention of violence against women and girls with disabilities.