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Do you suspect that your friend, neighbour, co-worker, sister, mother, relative or someone you know is, or could be, a victim of domestic and family violence?
2004 - Report by the NSW State Coroner into deaths in custody/ police operations
Links to information on services and support for Aboriginal people, families and communities, and resources.
In many cases young people may be entitled to financial assistance which should be considered in the process of leaving care planning. Knowing what their entit
The NSW Government has welcomed the $150 million package announced today by the Commonwealth Government to invest in programs to improve women’s safety.
The NSW Government is continuing to invest in meaningful action to increase support for victim survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence across the sta
If you're in a relationship that is abusive or violent or both, there are things you can do.
Coronial law, manner and cause of death, death of child, multiple reports to the Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) and the NSW Police Force, w
Sentencing Table - Manslaughter - Assault - Domestic
Ending an abusive and violent relationship is one of the bravest things you'll ever do.
10 Feb 2025