First Nations women at forefront of talks on gendered violence crisis

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7 May 2024
Palawa woman and chief investigator at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Kyllie Cripps has addressed the roundtable. (ABC News: David Sciasci )

AuthorsThe Conversation, featuring Prof Kylle Cripps, CEVAW Chief Investigator

The disproportionate number of First Nations women affected by violence is at the forefront of roundtable talks in Canberra, where the country’s gendered violence experts, service directors and survivor advocates have gathered. The Tuesday national roundtable, called by Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner Micaela Cronin, focused on the rates of Australian women dying as a result of violence, particularly women who are murdered, missing, or have died by suicide following violence.

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