Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Dating and tracking apps raise red flags for coercive control

A content warning – the following contains themes of intimate partner abuse which may be distressing for some. Almost one in five young adults think it’s acceptable to expect to track a romantic partner – that’s according to new eSafety research. This Domestic Violence Awareness Month offers a reminder that abuse is more than just …

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Hunter Valley groups urge more domestic violence funding

The following story contains issues of domestic and family violence. Discretion is advised. May is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and community organisations continue to provide support, but also want governments to do more about it. Organisations in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales are pledging the State government to provide more funding into D-F-V …

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