
Enough is Enough Anti Violence Movement has been working in the areas of positive behaviour change for over a decade. Our commitment to ongoing research is reflected in our up to date approach to social issues and positive change. Enough is Enough has received many awards for high quality work in the community.
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Year: 2008
Award Name: Toastmasters Communication and Leadership Award
Reason for Award: Outstanding communication and leadership within schools, community and personally
Awarded by: Toastmasters International
Year: 2007
Award Name: Crime and Violence Prevention Award
Reason for Award: Peacemaker Project
Awarded by: Australian Heads of Gevernment & The ministerial council for police and emergency management
Year: 2007
Award Name: Australian Achiever Award
Reason for Award: Winner for excellence in cutomer relations (NSW's Employment, Training and Consultancy Services category)
Awarded by: Australian Achiever Award
Year: 2005
Award Name: Australian Achiever Award
Reason for Award: Winner for excellence in cutomer relations (NSW's Employment, Training and Consultancy Services category)
Awarded by: Australian Achiever Award
Year: 2002
Award Name: Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Award
Reason for Award: R - Project (Responsibility-Rehabilitation-Reintergration Program for Correctional Staff and Inmates)
Awarded by: Australian Heads of Government 2002
Year: 2001
Award Name:
Australian Achiever Award
Reason for Award: Winner for excellence in cutomer relations (NSW's Employment, Training and Consultancy Services category)
Awarded by: Australian Achiever Award
Year: 1999
Award Name: Community Service Award
Reason for Award:
Awarded by: Australian Federation of festival of light community standards organisation
Year: 1997
Award Name: Service Award Victim Awareness Week
Reason for Award: Service Award
Awarded by: Homicide Victims Support Group of SA
Year: 1996
Award Name: Children's Week Award
Reason for Award: Outstanding and consistent contributions to the needs, interests and welfare of children
Awarded by: NSW Services to Children
Year: 1996
Award Name: The Australian Violence Prevention Award
Reason for Award: Project Enough is Enough
Awarded by: Australian Heads of Government