National Community Attitudes to Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS)

Learn how to communicate the findings of the 2017 National Community Attitudes to Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS)
Commissioned by Respect Victoria
Prepared by Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) and VicHealth, with support from Swinburne University of Technology.

Overview

The 'The Re-shaping Attitudes' Toolkit is available for practitioners working in the field of primary prevention of violence against women and family violence. This toolkit has been designed to support practitioners to easily and accurately communicate the findings of the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS).

This toolkit can support practitioners to:

  • plan, design and implement primary prevention of violence against women initiatives
  • assess the areas where we are improving, and those where there’s room for improvement
  • explore the evidence and communicate it simply to different audiences
  • identify priority populations and regions.

 

The Toolkit incorporates nine stand-alone resources that can be downloaded independently of the full 62-page toolkit.

Full toolkit

Resources


Resource eight is a series of social media tiles depicting key messages from the toolkit. This resource is available upon request, to submit a request email research@respectvictoria.vic.gov.au. The social media tiles will be distributed on a per case basis via email.