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The National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS) aims to explore people’s understanding and attitudes regarding violence against women and gender inequality and how these change over time in Australia. It is the longest running survey of its kind in the world and has taken place in 1995, 2009, 2013, 2017 and 2021.
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Esta investigación se está llevando a cabo para Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) by the Social Research Centre. The research is funded by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services.
We hope to use the information we get from this research study to inform policy and practice towards reducing violence against women and children.
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The research team intend to publish and report the results of the research. All information will be published in a way that will not identify participants.
The results from the full NCAS will be made available at www.anrows.org.au/research-program/ncas in 2026.
Eligible participants must be:
The survey includes questions about opinions and understanding about gender inequality, violence against women and intention to intervene if you witness violence or abuse. It takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.
The survey is on the topic of violence against women and gender inequality. Questions ask about understanding and attitudes, they do not ask about personal experiences of violence.
Participation in any research study is voluntary. If you do not want to take part, you do not have to.
If you do choose to participate, you can still refuse to answer any question.
If you experience discomfort or feelings of distress while participating in the research and you require support, you can stop participating at any time.
You can reach out to Línea de vida at any time on 13 11 14.
Alternatively, a list of general, sexual assault and domestic family violence support services and their contact details are available by accessing this link.
El Centro de Investigación Social cumple con la Ley de Privacidad de 1988 (Cth) y el Código de Privacidad (Investigación Social y de Mercado) de 2021; y toma medidas razonables para proteger cualquier información personal contra acceso, uso, divulgación o pérdida no autorizados.
La política de privacidad del Centro de Investigación Social proporciona instrucciones para acceder y corregir información personal o realizar consultas sobre la privacidad y la información personal proporcionada y está disponible en www.srcentre.com.au/privacy-policy/
The SRC Helpdesk can answer your question or direct you to an appropriate person depending on the nature of your query. If you require further information regarding this study or if you have any problems which may be related to your involvement in the study, you can contact SRC:
Research-related queries
Nombre | Social Research Centre Helpdesk |
Teléfono | 1800 023 040 |
Correo electrónico | ncas@srcentre.com.au |
What if I have a complaint or any concerns about the research study?
If you have a complaint regarding any aspect of the study or the way it is being conducted, please contact the UNSW Human Ethics Coordinator:
Complaints contact
Posición | Human Research Ethics Coordinator |
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HC reference number | iRECS7458 |
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