domestic and family violence

Sustaining support beyond the crisis: why “after” is where safety is made

In the immediate wake of domestic and family violence (DFV), the focus is, by necessity, on urgent safety: emergency accommodation,

Building a recovery framework from the ground up

For many survivors of domestic and family violence (DFV), leaving the abusive relationship is often viewed as the finish line.

Over $10M injected into collaborative domestic violence projects

A major philanthropic initiative will inject more than $10 million into the domestic and family violence (DFV) sector, funding a

Featured Leader: Devon Cuimara on reframing coercive control

There are wide-ranging views about how to respond to coercive control, a form of domestic and family violence, with New

High-risk domestic and family violence perpetrators will soon be tracked 24/7

The Crisafulli Government is delivering protection for more domestic and family violence victims with the launch of its GPS Tracker

IKEA leads the fight against domestic and family violence with Save The Children

IKEA Australia has launched a nationwide campaign to spotlight the need to listen to the voices of the two in

Two residential businesses partner with a charity to house a family escaping violence

Sherridon Homes and Brilley Co have partnered with the Victorian Homeless Fund to deliver a new charity home in Moe,

New program aims to paint a national picture of domestic violence support needs

Safety Measures will measure specialist domestic and family violence service need, accessibility and effectiveness. Every person experiencing domestic and family

NSW Multicultural Centre for Women’s and Family Safety turns one

The Adira Centre has marked one year of supporting women and children experiencing domestic and family violence from culturally and

PRF offers $600K funding for domestic and family violence support

The Paul Ramsay Foundation invites organisations collaborating to provide long-term support for families experiencing domestic and family violence to apply

QLD athlete to run 3,800km for domestic violence support

Former footballer Fran Hurndall will spend 34 days running across Australia to raise $1 million for domestic violence survivors. This

NT gets $9 million fund for First Nations victims of family violence

The Albanese Labor Government supports First Nations women and children in Darwin to leave violent intimate partner relationships. This is

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