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INTRODUCTION 2

THE URGENT NEED FOR CHANGE 2

THE CAUSES OF VIOLENCE 7

THE UNIQUE EXPERIENCES OF ABORIGINAL PEOPLE 14

WHAT WILL HAPPEN 16

WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE 16

HOW WE’LL DO IT 16

INTRODUCTION

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The unique experiences of Aboriginal people

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What will happen

Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) & CSIRO (2015). Bright futures: Megatrends impacting the mental wellbeing of young Victorians over the coming 20 years. Melbourne: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth).

WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE

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Our Watch, Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) & VicHealth (2015). Change the story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. Melbourne: Our Watch. Retrieved from .

How we’ll do it

Our Watch, Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) & VicHealth (2015). Change the story: A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia. Melbourne: Our Watch. Retrieved from .

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