A comprehensive educational platform, submitted as ATS3466 Assessment Task 3: Educational Resource, designed for university students, exploring the movement from 2006-2024 through peer-reviewed research and interactive storytelling
Source: Peer-Reviewed Academic Literature
23% of Women experienced sexual harassment at work (2018). 16% of men also affected.
400+ Women spoke out in Australia's #MeNoMore campaign (2017), following Weinstein allegations.
October 2017: Movement went viral globally, unprecedented scale of awareness.
70 articles analysed. Coverage predominantly reflected white, heterosexual women's perspectives.
Click on any year to explore key events in the #MeToo movement's journey.
The viral #MeToo moment amplified certain voices while marginalising others. Academic research reveals stark disparities.
90.7% of viral #MeToo disclosures vs. 60.7% of US population.
Learn More80% of bisexual women experience sexual violence vs. 44% of heterosexual women.
Learn More2020 conviction (23 years), 2024 overturn. Reveals legal system failures and evidentiary limits.
Learn MoreInstitutional complicity, financial enablement, and power protection mechanisms. $365M settlements.
Learn MoreGrace Tame's #LetHerSpeak campaign. Brittany Higgins & parliamentary accountability.
Learn More250+ peer-reviewed academic sources.
Articles on movement history, intersectionality, and institutional analysis.
Read BlogAsk questions about the #MeToo movement.
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National Sexual Assault, Domestic & Family Violence Counselling. 24/7 telephone and online counselling, information, referrals. Text chat available.
24/7 crisis support & suicide prevention. Text: 0477 13 11 14 (6pm-midnight). Online chat daily 7pm-midnight.
For young women under 25. 24/7 telephone and online counselling. Email counselling and peer support forums available.
24/7 Womensline. Crisis counselling, safety planning, accommodation referrals. Queensland-specific with national referrals.
24/7 family violence response line. Risk assessment, safety planning, refuge referrals for Victorian women.
Women's Information & Referral Exchange. Feminist information, support & referral. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Email and live chat available.
Supporting Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander women experiencing family violence. Legal advice, counselling, cultural support, court advocacy.
Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence. Supporting refugee & migrant women. Interpreting services, cultural liaison, settlement support.
LGBTIQA+ Peer Support for women & gender-diverse individuals. Anonymous & confidential support, information, referrals. Daily 3pm-midnight.
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