Biography
Brontё Walter is a PhD candidate, research assistant and sessional academic at the Curtin School of Allied Health. She has also conducted research with the Disrupting Violence Beacon at Griffith University. Her interests include FDV prevention, disability, and out-of-home care, having researched and led projects within these areas. Brontё’s Honours research in 2019 explored place-based responses to and ways of working with men who use intimate partner violence in rural areas. More recently, she has researched interventions to address adolescent-to-parent violence, and men’s behaviour change interventions. Brontё is passionate about the use of intersectionality to enhance collaboration between service systems to better prevent and respond to FDV.
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