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When receiving a request for information, consider is there a serious threat, do I need to seek my client's consent, what steps can I take to ensure the person
DVDRT Annual Report 2017-19 - Government response
Domestic violence and child abuse should not be viewed separately, the safety of children is interwoven with that of the adult victim-survivor, and the non-off
New affirmative consent reforms that simplify, strengthen and modernise the laws around sexual consent come into effect in New South Wales today.
A mandatory Child Safe Scheme, a residential care workers register and development of a child protection audit tool are all among new measures helping to keep
The NSW Government is continuing to raise public awareness and understanding of coercive control, with an in-language campaign to raise awareness and understan
If you believe your client is a victim of domestic or family violence, or they have reported that they are a victim-survivor, you can assess their level of thr
Seek safety and support this summer – that’s the message being trumpeted by the NSW Government today at the beginning of the festive season, which has historic
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COVID-19 Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Infrastructure Grant Program Funding Guidelines.
10 Feb 2025