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Most families have arguments and it's pretty normal for family members not to get along at times. But if an adult in your family is hurting, humiliating, threatening or frightening you, this could be domestic violence. The violence might also be towards your mother, father, siblings or other members of your family.
If you're living in a house where there is domestic violence, remember:
You have the right to be safe, cared for and live in place where you feel loved and accepted. If in your home there is violence and abuse, there are things you can do to get help.
If you or someone in the house is in danger right now, call the Police on triple zero (000) or go to your nearest hospital emergency department. AskIzzy can help you find the nearest hospital.
If you want to talk to someone about what is happening, call:
Kids Helpline
1800 55 1800
Free and confidential telephone and online counselling service for young people aged between 5 and 25
Open 24/7
Child Protection Helpline
13 21 11
Call to report abuse that is happening or has happened, or that you have seen. You can also call if you feel unsafe.
Open 24/7
Lifeline
13 11 14
All ages
Open 24/7
Suicide Call Back Service
1300 659 467
Ages 15 and up
Open 24/7
Some things you could do to stay safe:
It's a good idea to be prepared in case there is danger and you need to act quickly. Check the What's OK at home? website for more advice on how to create a safety plan.
21 May 2024