Violence Prevention
Domestic and family violence is common in Australia and Queensland, cutting across socioeconomic groups, and with serious social, economic and health consequences for sufferers, their families, and communities as a whole. Whilst both men and women are victims of domestic violence, it is far more common for the victim to be a woman and the offender to be a man. Research has found that 71% of domestic assault incidents reported to the police involved a female victim, and that 80% of offenders are male1.
Violence poses a significant risk to health and well-being. Women who have been exposed to violence have a greater risk of developing a range of health problems, including stress, anxiety, depression, pain syndromes, phobias and somatic and medical symptoms. They are more likely to report poorer physical health overall and to engage in practices that are harmful to their health. Family violence is a factor in many child protection cases and children are present in many cases of family violence. Exposure to violence in the family increases children’s risk of mental health, behavioural and learning difficulties in the short term.
There are several organisations throughout Queensland providing support to those experiencing domestic violence. Please refer to the links below for more information.
Dvconnect
dvconnect provides free help for women, men, children and pets affected by domestic and family violence across Queensland. Their 24 hour telephone service provides information, telephone counselling and referral to refuges for women and their children who are in danger.
Phone 1800 811 811 (free call*)
Website www.dvconnect.org
Brisbane Domestic Violence Advocacy Service (BDVAS) is a community based organisation that provides a free and confidential advocacy and support service for women, children, family members and individuals affected by domestic and family violence in the Brisbane Metropolitan area.
Phone 07 3217 2544
Email admin@dvrc.org.au
Website www.dvrc.org.au
Qld Centre for Domestic & Family Research
Website www.noviolence.com.au
Domestic & Family Violence Clearing House
Website http://www.adfvc.unsw.edu.au
Regional Domestic Violence Services
Caboolture Regional Domestic Violence Service - www.crdvs.org.au
Cairns Regional Domestic Violence Service - www.dvcairns.org
Domestic Violence Prevention Centre Gold Coast - www.domesticviolence.com.au
Working Against Violence Support Service (Logan) - www.wavss.org
Working Against Abuse Service Roma - http://www.communitydoor.org.au/expired-link
Suncoast Cooloola Outreach Prevention and Education (SCOPE) - www.scopedv.org
North Queensland Domestic Violence Resource Service - www.nqdvrs.org.au
Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research
Contributes to the prevention of domestic and family violence by informing, promoting and supporting the actions of individuals, communities, services and governments through state-wide leadership in research, education and evaluation.
Phone (07) 49 407 834
Email enquiries@noviolence.com.au
Sexual Assault Services
Statewide Sexual Assault Help Line
Phone 1800 010 120
Brisbane Rape and Incest Survivors Support Centre www.brissc.org.au
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