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RESPECT FOR WOMEN RESOURCES
FOR TEACHERS, FAMILIES
& STUDENTS
What does the data tell us?
Gender inequality is one of the primary drivers of gender-based violence and family
violence. We also know that other intersecting forms of discrimination - including racism,
ageism, homophobia, transphobia, and colonialism - are drivers of violence.
Click on the RESPECTING WOMEN AND GIRLS resource (www.respect.gov.au) below and
discuss the information and advice on the following page to get the conversation started in
your classrooms, at home, and in your friendship groups.