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Doing Nothing Does Harm- Stakeholder Feedback Survey- 2022

Stakeholder Feedback Survey


Our Watch is conducting this survey to help evaluate our Doing Nothing Does Harm (phase two) campaign which was live in 2021.
Your feedback is invaluable to help ensure our future campaigns and evaluations are as effective as possible. 

About the campaign
The Doing Nothing Does Harm campaign aims to help Australian men and women aged 25-44 years to take bystander action if they see situations of sexism or disrespect to women based on their gender. More specifically, the campaign aims to provide ways to take action (or ways to respond) for people who recognise these situations as problematic and who feel a sense of personal responsibility to do something. 

[For the purpose of this campaign a bystander is someone who sees situations of disrespect to women, sexism, and/or gender inequality/discrimination. Bystander action can support women, discourage the person from behaving this way again, and contribute to a culture in which these behaviours are not acceptable.]

About this Stakeholder survey

This survey is intended for those who work in the area of prevention of violence against women, understanding that work roles and organisations engaged in this field are diverse, and that roles may be paid or unpaid.

The video advertisements are embedded in the survey for you to view, so you don't need to have seen them previously. 

This survey invites your feedback about the Doing Nothing Does Harm campaign advertisements.
It also provides opportunity for you to: 
  • Outline any feedback you have received from others about the campaign or its ads
  • Outline any impacts of the campaign that you are aware of, for example, for individuals/families, services, organisations, practice, communities, media etc.
The survey will take around ten minutes to complete.

If you know anyone else in your professional networks who would be suitable/willing to complete this survey, please forward the survey link to them. 

Please note, the survey will be closed on 31st March 2022.  


Privacy and confidentiality 
Please be assured that your responses to this survey are strictly anonymous and confidential. Only group and de-identified results will be reported on or shared. A summary of results will be shared internally at Our Watch, and with the campaign funder, the federal Government Department of Social Services. Results of this survey may also be shared within summaries of the overall campaign evaluation results, at conference presentations or sector forums, or online.

For more information about Our Watch’s privacy policy, please go to: https://www.ourwatch.org.au/privacy-and-legal-statements/.  


For more information about this survey or its findings, or to provide further feedback, please contact us via the email address at the end of this survey. 

Your participation is voluntary
You can opt out of the survey at any time by exiting the survey. Incomplete responses will not be included in the research findings and will be removed from the final dataset.  


By completing this survey, we interpret this as your consent to participate in this research. 

Questions that require a response are indicated with a red asterix*. If you miss a required question, the survey will prompt you.

Support is available
  • If you feel you, a child or another person are in any kind of danger, please call 000. 
  • If you or someone you know has experienced any kind of abuse, sexual assault, domestic or family violence and would like information or support, call 1800 RESPECT (Ph 1800 737 732) or visit their website to chat online 1800 RESPECT
  • If you’re concerned about your own behaviour and would like information or support, please call MensLine (Ph 1300 789 978) (24 hours), or visit their website to chat online MensLine
  • If you feel any discomfort or distress from looking at this resource or taking part in our evaluation, please contact one of the above two support services.