Men’s violence against women continues to a major contributor to injury and harm to women’s health and wellbeing. The women’s movement has successfully achieved a number of changes to the legislative and policy environment to address both primary and tertiary prevention. Many workplaces have implemented formal policies to address this area although there has been little scrutiny of the content of this grey (unpublished) literature. A critical content analysis of these policies would be undertaken from a feminist understanding of men’s violence against women. This project would suit an Honours candidate with an interest in desk research, prevention and women’s health policy.
Supervisor: Dr S Fisher
Contact: stfisher@acu.edu.au
Campus: Melbourne