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We know that many people experiencing family violence will reach out to family and friends first. How you respond can make a real difference on someone’s journey to safety.

We can all keep an eye out for the signs of family violence, speak up, and offer support. With the right approach, your support can make a real difference. Learn how to ask “are you safe at home?” by watching our new video series.

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Victoria’s family violence response stays the course, but no end in sight for housing crisis

Victoria has led the way in preventing and responding to family violence, but we have a long way to go to ensure a flexible and accessible system that works for everyone.  

Safe and Equal responds to the 2023-24 Federal Budget

Safe and Equal welcomes the ongoing investment in and support of women’s safety initiatives delivered in the 2023-24 Federal Budget, and acknowledges this as a step toward achieving the ambitious goal of ending family violence in one generation as outlined in the new National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children.

Workplaces in the spotlight for Are You Safe At Home? Day 2023

This year’s Are You Safe At Home? Day is shining a spotlight on the significant role colleagues and employers can play in recognising and responding to family violence.

Safe and equal
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Housing crisis forcing people to choose between their abusers and homelessness

The Melbourne Anglican – 10 June 2023

Police officer told Kristen her violent ex was just 'blowing off steam' after she fled abuse

9 Honey – 18 May 2023

'No doubt my children and I would have been murdered': Olga's harrowing prediction before unlikely rescue from family violence

9 Honey – 11 May 2023

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