Bring Her Home

Bring Her Home

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A service for loved ones of DV victims When a mother finds herself in an abusive relationship, it is not easy to leave. Friends and Family Can Help.

She fears losing her children, financial ruin and provoking further abuse. Legal fees are prohibitive and she may feel paralysed into staying. Women and children get hurt when a mother is disempowered in this way. Bring Her Home is an awareness raising service for those willing to walk beside a victim and help her to safety. Email [email protected] for more information.

22/05/2018

Bring Her Home is over & out, All. Grateful for your support & your ongoing advocacy against domestic violence.

Take home message - sisters, mothers and bffs hold the power to help. Don't miss the signs.

Photos 25/11/2016

If someone has taken the difficult step of telling you their experience of violence or abuse this , it is important you respond in a supportive and appropriate way.

The fact sheet below will help you best support people who have
disclosed their experience of violence or abuse to you.

https://www.whiteribbon.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/WR_WhatToDoWhenSomeoneFactSheet_HR2.pdf

25/11/2016
19/11/2016
DV judges: ‘Victim blaming’ language out 15/08/2016

DV judges: ‘Victim blaming’ language out JUDGES dealing with domestic violence cases will be given lessons in avoiding “victim-blaming” language after a report uncovered multiple examples of sexist or old-fashioned terms being used.

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