New campaign puts focus on non-physical forms of domestic an

New campaign puts focus on non-physical forms of domestic and family violence


JOINT STATEMENT
The Palaszczuk Government has launched a new awareness campaign during Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month to help Queenslanders identify all forms of domestic and family violence (DFV).
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said domestic and family violence is not always physical and can affect Queenslanders of all ages.
“We know domestic and family violence isn’t just physical,” the Premier said.
“Often it involves financial abuse, social abuse, isolation or even the use of technology to torment. All of these things can be just as dangerous as physical abuse.
“This new campaign aims to educate Queenslanders on how to recognise all forms of domestic and family violence and what support is out there.

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