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    Permeability of a Cell Membrane Junction

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    Attitudes towards violence against women and gender equality among Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders: Findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey

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    This report presents key findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey focusing on results for respondents who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. It also draws on other research, including research by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholars and community leaders, to better understand the findings. Input from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experts was secured through a working group (Appendix 1) and a workshop held to discuss preliminary findings (Appendix 2). Key themes that were raised by participants in the workshop are represented in quote boxes throughout the report. Findings for the community as a whole, young people and those from non-English speaking backgrounds are explored in dedicated reports. These, along with further detailed findings and methodological information, can be found on the ANROWS website www.anrows.org.au

    Young Australians’ attitudes to violence against women and gender equality: Findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey

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    This report presents key findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey focusing on results for young Australians aged 16-24. It also presents the reflections of young people on the findings. These were sought through a workshop held in Logan, Queensland, in 2018 involving five youth ambassadors from a diverse range of backgrounds. The ambassadors were associated with R4Respect (run by YFS), an education and prevention strategy led by young people in Logan and surrounds to promote the values, skills and knowledge needed for respectful relationships. Key themes that were raised by participants in the workshop are represented in quote boxes throughout the report.Findings for the community as a whole, people from non-English speaking backgrounds and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are explored in dedicated reports. These, along with further detailed findings and methodological information, can be found on the ANROWS website www.ncas.anrows.org.a

    NCAS methodology report: Survey Redevelopment and implementation of the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey

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    This report has been written to document the methods used in the redevelopment of the survey instrument, data collection and analysis. It has been written for an audience with an interest in the detailed methodology used and assumes a knowledge of basic research and statistical concepts. The methodology has been summarised in plain English in other project publications for policy, practitioner and lay audiences..This report documents methodological detail relevant to the main community sample as well as samples of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders, people from non-English speaking backgrounds and young people, including: the redevelopment of the survey instrument for the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS); fieldwork execution; data weighting and coding; confirmation of constructs using the full data set; and data analysis and reporting conventions

    Attitudes towards violence against women and gender equality among people from non-English speaking countries: Findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence

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    This report presents key findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey focusing on results for survey respondents who were born in a country where English is not the main language spoken (referred to as N-MESC)1. It draws on other existing research to better understand the findings

    Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women and Gender Equality Among People from Non-English speaking Countries: Findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes Towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS)

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    This report presents key findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey focusing on results for survey respondents who were born in a country where English is not the main language spoken (referred to as N-MESC)1. It draws on other existing research to better understand the findings. Findings for the community as a whole, young people and Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders are explored in other dedicated reports. These, along with further detailed findings and methodological information, can be found on the ANROWS website www.ncas.anrows.org.au
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