These guidelines were developed to assist in promoting evidence-based media reporting on violence against women and their children, particularly in an Indigenous context.
This report highlights the impact the system is having on women as they become mothers, revealing that many women experience less than optimal maternity care, impacting their health and wellbeing.
The COVID-19 pandemic hasn't made working life easy for pretty much anyone. Women in particular have felt the effects of a precarious job market, shifting responsibilities at home, and increased pressure at work, leading to a negative outlook for an uncomfortably high proportion of them.
This case study documents the spaces and contexts in which Indigenous women die outside the formal custody of the state: on the streets; on the open road; in their own homes or at the edges of communities
Women in Science Parkville Precinct (WiSPP) appreciates that in this disrupted time, there are numerous considerations for medical research leaders working to support and protect their workforce from the potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.