Resources

For further help and information we recommend these sites:

1800RESPECT - https://www.1800respect.org.au/

A 24-hour helpline providing confidential information, counselling and support services to anyone experiencing domestic violence.

Our Watch -  https://www.ourwatch.org.au/

Our Watch is a national leader in the primary prevention of violence against women and children in Australia. It works to embed gender equality and prevent violence where Australians live, learn, work and socialise.

eSafety Commissioner article on technology-facilitated abuse -
https://www.esafety.gov.au/key-issues/domestic-family-violence

The eSafety Commissioner explains what technology-facilitated abuse is and how to identify it. This section includes tips on how to protect yourself and your family and stay safe.

Lifeline - https://www.lifeline.org.au/

A national charity providing all Australians experiencing emotional distress access to 24-hour crisis support.

Kids Helpline - https://kidshelpline.com.au/

A free, confidential 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25.

Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia – https://www.rape-dvservices.org.au/

Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia supports people affected by sexual, domestic or family violence.

Safety Planning - https://www.facs.nsw.gov.au/domestic-violence/stay-safe/safety-planning

Information on how to create a safety plan to stay safe while living with domestic violence.

'We're better than that' Campaign

“We’re Better Than That” is a video series campaign created to promote respect and healthy relationships, and encourage men to be active bystanders when they witness behaviour that condones and contributes to violence in our communities. The videos are funded by the Central and Eastern Sydney PHN, and made in partnership with the Eastern Suburbs Domestic Violence Network, The Hope Believe Shine Foundation, and Randwick, Waverley, Woollahra and Bayside Councils.

BRUCE "HOPPO" HOPKINS

LUKE CARROLL

COLIN FASSNIDGE

MIKE WHITNEY

RISHI ACHARYA

Domestic Violence has serious and harmful impacts that can be long lasting on its victims and their children.

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