· Natasha Stott Despoja AO is the founder and Chair of Our Watch. Stott Despoja’s latest book “On Violence” is available at book stores and online. · Every two minutes, police are called to a family violence matter. Every week, a woman is killed by a current or former partner. This is Australia's national emergency. Violence against women is preventable. It is not an inevitable part of the human condition. It is time to create a new normal. It is time to stop the slaughter in our suburbs. · Stott Despoja cautioned against the idea of giving victims of domestic violence early access to their superannuation, saying she was concerned about Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.
By natasha stott despoja. Many readers would have seen the disturbing image of actor Keira Knightley being kicked brutally by her 'partner' in a Some may question whether we need to resort to such tactics in 21st century Australia, but the statistics about violence against women and children in. Natasha Stott Despoja. What prompted you to write 'On Violence'? More people than ever before have asked what they can do to end the scourge that is People who are not directly and personally affected by violence against women and children are often surprised and shocked by the statistics. Author: Natasha Stott Despoja. It is not an inevitable part of the human condition. On Violence. Language: This book should contain text in eng. Binding: PAP.
Natasha Stott Despoja AM is the founding Chair of Our Watch, the national organisation to Prevent Violence Against Women and their Children. She is Australia's former Ambassador for Women and Girls and, in , was named one of the top Global Influencers on Gender policy. In On Violence (MUP, RRP $/Ebook $), Natasha Stott Despoja asks: why is violence against women endemic, and how do we stop it? Every two minutes, police are called to a family violence matter. Every week, a woman is killed by a current or former partner. This is Australia’s national emergency. – Natasha Stott Despoja. Globally, one in three women has experienced violence from a partner. Many countries including France, Ireland and the US recorded spikes in domestic abuse during lockdown periods. “One of the most disturbing consequences has been the increase in women’s experience in violence,” Natasha says.
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