GDVLC Aims:

- To work towards just and fair outcomes for victims, including where applicable, for their children and their family.
- To build community, local authority and government support for victims
- To seek a whole of community and government approach to domestic violence

- To foster innovation in the development of domestic violence programs for victims, their children and offenders

- To facilitate sector-wide communication and consultation.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Domestic violence: Australia's silent victims

Catherine Robinson

Tony Abbott's recent announcement that he would crack down on gang warfare and knife crime if the Coalition wins the election reinforces the common perception that the worst danger of physical violence lurks down dark streets or in parks.

But the fact is, for most of us the horror exists within our homes, or with the people already in our lives. Of the women killed each year, 60 per cent are at the hands of partners or ex-partners, and 12 per cent by family members.

The common wisdom is that if a woman is in an abusive relationship, the best protective action she can take is to leave. But it is a hidden fact that a woman's risk to violence increases when she attempts to leave her partner, or if she is pregnant. This is the point at which domestic violence often begins, or otherwise existing violence and abuse intensifies.

For the rest of the article http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/stories/s2998651.htm

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