Matthew Tyler
@matt_b_tyler
Social, economic & gender justice. Leads Men’s Project @JesuitSocialSer, @AustralianLabor Councillor @HobsonsBayCC, @CentrePolicyDev research committee
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In today’s The Saturday Paper Rosie Batty & I argue it is unfathomable that children are still repeatedly falling off policy agendas relating to domestic, family & sexual violence. The status quo is unacceptable for the current generation, & the next generation deserves better. Read our
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Great to be at the No to Violence Conference Day 1 today listening to a range of presentations on policy, practice and research. Looking forward to being part of a session with JesuitSocialServices Matt Tyler this afternoon on engaging men & boys in violence prevention.
Australia is failing its children. A ‘tough on crime’ approach to youth #justice puts politics before prevention (via Guardian Australia): theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
Cheap grog, new drunkenness offence and mandatory rehab: why 9 experts think proposed NT alcohol reforms would be a disaster theconversation.com/cheap-grog-new… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
In my article for the November The Monthly issue I reflect on: 🔸the challenges of measuring progress against the National Plan to end Violence against Women & Children, 🔸the need for improved data, including on people who use violence, 🔸the need to ensure sexual violence
Prevalence of diverse genders & sexualities in Australia & associations w/ 5 forms of child maltreatment & multi-type maltreatment - Congrats to co-authors Daryl Higgins A/Prof Divna Haslam (She/her) David Finkelhor Rosana Pacella and others in post below journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…