The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) has voiced strong opposition to potential new Victorian laws designed to protect people ...
Heavy teaching loads, shrinking university budgets and expanding workload expectations have fueled stress and burnout among ...
By: Amanda Farlow At Radford University, the SAVES office provides a safe space for students who may be experiencing domestic violence. SAVES stands for Substance and Violence Education Support. They ...
Eden Camp's Collections & Engagement Manager, Summer O’Brien, has been named one of the Global Publishing Media Group’s Women ...
A former Heathrow Express carriage, donated by Siemens Mobility, will now serve Humberside Fire and Rescue Service, ...
A parliamentary inquiry in the Australian state of Victoria is currently considering whether coercive tactics used by high-control groups should be criminalised.
A valuable pedagogical process is the concept and application of explicit teaching, chunking, and sequence learning.
Protecting vulnerable people from harmful behaviour within cults could be problematic for legitimate religious groups, ...
Coercive control, which became a criminal offence in 2015, can involve a range of behaviours from abusers seeking to gain or ...
A steering committee to advise the ACT Government on the development of a standalone offence for coercive control in the ACT will meet for the first ...
According to new research, 42% of Australians still have low awareness of coercive control. The study, published in the ...
Daniel Birtwistle, aged 39, is alleged to have unlawfully killed Georgina Ward and faces further allegations that he ...