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Why Doesn’t She Leave?

Wendy Williams, Thursday, 8th March 2018 -  The question most commonly asked by people trying to understand domestic violence is why doesn’t she just leave? But this is not only a question with a complicated answer, it is the

1800RESPECT Set for an Overhaul with a Change in Service Providers

Luke Michael, Thursday, 31st August 2017 -  Rape and Domestic Violence Services Australia (RDVSA) has withdrawn from the 1800RESPECT Trauma Counselling Service over sub-contract concerns, just as the hotline is set to increase…

Webinar Makes Workplaces Part of the Solution for Gender Violence

Wendy Williams, Monday, 13th February 2017 -  Workplaces are being called on to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem when it comes to gender violence. 1800RESPECT, the national sexual assault, domestic and family

Domestic Violence Helpline Remodel Finds Success

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 2nd February 2017 -  A dramatic improvement in response times by the national domestic violence helpline for women experiencing sexual assault, domestic and family violence has been credited to a new…

Campaign to Help Australians Learn Signs of Partner Violence

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 17th May 2016 -  Geelong AFL player Jimmy Bartel has joined forces with 1800RESPECT and domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty to launch a new national campaign to help Australians recognise

Providing Help for Sexual or Domestic Violence Victims

Staff Reporter, Monday, 5th August 2013 -  A national sexual assault and domestic violence counselling service has created a website to ensure all workplaces are aware of colleagues or employees who might be victims. The…
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