How to Access Help for Domestic Violence?

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Many Australian women and men are affected by domestic violence. And it's often multicultural communities who face the biggest challenges in getting help. Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month in May aims to raise community awareness and provide information on how to access help and support.


1. One in every three Australian women has experienced physical or sexual violence

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2. Domestic violence is the leading cause of death and injury in women under 45

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3. Each week, on average, a woman is murdered by her current or former partner

When urgent help is needed or an emergency is about to happen call the police on 000.

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4. Women from diverse backgrounds are amongst those at the greatest risk of family violence

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5. Some women on visas are afraid to report domestic abuse for fear of deportation

Get support to help make difficult decisions from friends or support workers.

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If you're in immediate danger call 000.

Help is available from the Women's Domestic Violence Crisis Service of Victoria (WDVCSV) on 1800 015 188 or those in NSW can call 1800 65 64 63.

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