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May 5th, 2021 By David Knox Make a commentFiled under: Programming, NITV will screen a discussion on family violence, We Say No More, next week. A panel of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experts in family violence seek to educate the broader community on the current situation faced by First Nations peoples. The panel helps address behaviour and how to actively become a part of the solution. Filmed at the Brisbane Powerhouse Museum with five panellists and a studio audience, journalist, artistic director and Bundjalung woman, Rhoda Roberts, will host the discussion. Directly after the second episode of See What You Made Me Do, NITV will air this standalone response program where panellists unpack how domestic abuse impacts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. ....
May is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, and SBS is supporting this initiative with a range of programs and content to help raise awareness and find solutions to the domestic abuse epidemic. Here is what to watch and when, as well as what learning resources you can find at SBS Learn. ‘See What You Made Me Do’ confronts our domestic abuse crisis Investigative journalist Jess Hill hosts this landmark three-part series, during Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month. Premieres Wednesday 5 May on SBS, NITV and SBS On Demand. Monday 3 and 10 May – Living Black (NITV) NITV’s Living Black, hosted by Karla Grant, will broadcast an in-conversation with Linda Burney MP at 8:30pm on Monday 3 May. As a survivor of domestic abuse, she will talk about her own experience, and her views on the need for legislation on coercive control. Then on the following Monday, 10 May, at 8:30pm, ....
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Indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are globally the highest incarcerated people, making up 28 percent of the prison population even though they comprise only 3.3 percent of the total Australian population. ....