
We’ve curated a collection of trusted resources from leading organisations working to prevent family and domestic violence and promote respectful relationships. These tools are designed to support individuals and sporting organisations in fostering safer, more inclusive environments.
Explore evidence-based guides, training opportunities, policy templates, and more from:
Starick
Starick is a Perth-based, independent not-for-profit organisation working to end family and domestic violence. Their Respectful Relationships Sport and Recreation Program (RRSRP) was created to support sporting organisations build capacity around respect, inclusion, safety and gender equality, laying the groundwork for long-term cultural change.
Starick's Respectful Relationships Sport & Recreation Program recognises that there is enormous potential for sport and recreation organisations to inform positive cultural change.
The RRSRP is an evidence-based program to promote and foster respect, equality, and inclusion. It supports State Sporting Associations, sport and recreational youth-based organisations, and regional local governments by building their capacity to promote respect, inclusion, safety, and gender equality, with the longer-term aim to create the cultural change required to prevent gender-based and family and domestic violence.
To find out more about the RRSRP, contact Starick via rre@starick.org.au
WA sport and recreation clubs can download the Respect Round Campaign Toolkit to host their own Respect Round!
The Respect Round Campaign Toolkit includes planning and communications support, factsheets, merchandise, and social media templates to demonstrate their commitment to preventing violence against women and by doing so, creating safer and inclusive space s for everyone.
In hosting a Respect Round, clubs can raise awareness and create lasting change by championing respectful relationships and gender equality, and promoting environments that are safe, respectful, and inclusive for all members, volunteers, families, and spectators - both on and off the field.
Visit the Respect Round Campaign Page to learn more and register to host a Respect Round at your organisation
How it works
Clubs and organisations choose an appropriate date to host their Respect Round and register below to receive the Respect Round Campaign Pack comprising:
- Campaign Toolkit with planning and communications support
- A3 Posters
- A4 Posters
- E signature
- Gender Equality Audit
- Merchandise
- Social media tiles
Our Watch
Our Watch is Australia’s leader in the primary prevention of violence against women. They work to embed gender equality and prevent violence where Australians live, learn, work and socialise.
Our Watch Resources
Preventing Violence Together
Preventing Violence Together (PVT) is an initiative of the Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing and Stopping Family Violence, two established, state-wide organisations, with a shared purpose of supporting women and children experiencing family, domestic and sexual violence, to be safe and free from violence.
Department of Communities
The Department of Communities brings together vital services and functions that enable individual, family and community wellbeing. Their Family and Domestic Violence page offers clear, accessible information and resources about understanding family and domestic violence, how to help someone, get help and support, and find out how to stay safe.
The 16 Days in WA campaign runs from 25 November (International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) through to 10 December (Human Rights Day) each year. The campaign takes its inspiration from the global 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.
The 2025 campaign theme is Stopping Family and Domestic Violence: Play your part.