
Men, sport, violence prevention (Part 2)
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About this listen
Content warning: domestic abuse and violence.
In Part 1 of our chat with Jackson Katz, we delved into the world of gender-based violence and the crucial role men play in preventing it. But it's not just about acknowledging the problem; it's about taking action.
In Part 2, we explore how men can meet the moment in showing leadership in violence prevention. From institutional support that can make a real difference at the policy level to individual actions that can challenge harmful behaviours, there's a role for everyone to play.
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If this raises any issues for you, contact:
Lifeline 13 11 14
1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732
More support services >
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Resources:
- TED Talk - Violence against women -- it's a men's issue
- Book - The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help
- Book - Every Man: Why Violence Against Women is a Men's Issue, and How You Can Make a Difference (Release date Feb 2025)
- Program - Be More Than a Bystander - EVA BC & BC Lions
- Program - Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP)
- Program - Coaching Boys Into Men (Futures Without Violence)
- News article - AFL's minute of silence for female victims of violence important but industry-wide change needed By Kate O'Halloran
- Website - Jackson Katz
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
00:29 Review of Part 1
00:49 Why don't we intervene?
08:15 Club committees taking action
11:54 Responsibility of leaders
20:44 Case study: Be More Than a Bystander
23:02 Jackson's final thoughts
26:28 Signing out
26:57 Credits
> Club Respect helps sports clubs build and maintain a deep culture of respect.
> Club Respect is a national harm-prevention initiative by the Dugdale Trust for Women & Girls, of which the Victorian Women’s Trust is Trustee.