INTERVIEW: Thorne Harbour Health CEO Simon Ruth on increase in homophobic attacks

Thorne Harbour Health CEO Simon Ruth is calling for a nationally coordinated response after an increase in homophobic attacks (SBS) WOoO.jpg

Thorne Harbour Health CEO Simon Ruth is calling for a nationally coordinated response after an increase in homophobic attacks Source: SBS News

Police in mutiple states are investigating a new form of homophobic violence where perpetrators use social media to post and boast about their crimes. Teenage offenders are assaulting and robbing people after using hook-up apps like Grindr to lure their victims. In some cases, the attacks are filmed and then uploaded to social media. There's also been an increase in street attacks involving teenage offenders. The CEO of Thorne Harbour Health in Melbourne, Simon Ruth, is calling for a nationally coordinated response and he's speaking here to Greg Dyett.


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