Family and Domestic Violence resources - Services Australia
Family and domestic violence constitutes any behaviour that is violent, threatening, controlling or intended to make you or your family feel scared and unsafe.
Family and domestic violence can occur in all kinds of relationships, including:
- Past or current intimate relationships including relationships where you are dating or living together, regardless of gender or sexuality
- Relationships involving carers of people with a disability or a medical condition, or elders
- Relationships with relatives and guardians
- Culturally recognised family groups.
It includes controlling behaviour, physical violence, sexual assault, emotional abuse, stalking, technology facilitated abuse and financial abuse.
Explore the links below for resources and information on where to get help.
Suitable for
APS 1 – SES Band 3
Craft and User Level
This aligns with the APS People Craft at the Practitioner level.
Related topics
Health and wellbeing, Relationships
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