inTouch regularly appears in the media, providing commentary on a variety of issues that affect migrant and refugee women experiencing family violence in Australia. We use this platform to amplify the voices of women with lived experience and push for reform in areas that impact our clients.
inTouch Calls for Coercive Control Reform Across Family Violence Sector
20th January, 2021 In a position paper released today, inTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence has calledfor a number of…
New Paper Positions Forced Marriage as a Family Violence Issue
22nd June, 2021 In a position paper released today, inTouch Multicultural Centre Against FamilyViolence has recommended that forced marriage be recognised…
Culturally Diverse Victim-Survivors of Family Violence Often Charged Falsely, According to New Paper
8th February, 2022 A new paper released by inTouch has highlighted the concerning and ongoing issue ofmisidentification in response to…
inTouch Releases New 11-Point Plan: Embed Migrant and Refugee Voices and Experiences into the National Response to Family Violence
24th March, 2022 inTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence have announced a series of newpolicy recommendations ahead of what is…
inTouch CEO Michal Morris Inducted into Victorian Women’s Honour Roll
12th October, 2022 inTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence CEO, Michal Morris was this week inducted into the 2022 Victorian…