Media alert: newsroom training for NT journalists reporting on violence against women
Our Watch
Journalists and media professionals in the Northern Territory are invited to a free online newsroom training session on the positive influence media can have on preventing violence against women.
Hosted by Our Watch, Australia’s national organisation for the prevention of violence against women and their children, the training is for NT-based journalists and media professionals looking to better understand and help prevent violence against women through their reporting.
The training:
- provides an overview of the crisis of violence against women, what drives it and the media’s role in preventing it;
- explores what good practice reporting on the issue is, drawing on what evidence shows works to prevent further violence; and
- how to report in a culturally-safe way.
The session is particularly relevant to local journalists, given the shockingly high rates of violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in the NT. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are 31 times more likely to be hospitalised due to family violence–related assaults.
The interactive training will be opened by the CEO of Women's Safety Services of Central Australia (WoSCCA) Larissa Ellis.
Details:
- 2 December 2025, 1.00 to 2.30pm ACST
Register at Our Watch Media Making Change event page here
About us:
Our Watch is a national leader in Australia's work to stop violence against women and their children before it starts. The organisation was created to drive nation-wide change in the practices, norms and structures that lead to violence against women and children.
Contact details:
Media contact: 0448 844 930 and [email protected]