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Shining a light for positive change

Shining a light for positive change

May 11, 2020 | Blogs, community, DFV, domesic violence, domestic and family violence, Domestic violence recovery, meaningful difference, take a stand, workhaven

The power of stigma There’s no doubt about it, over the last few years we have come a long way to create a broader awareness of domestic and family violence (DFV). With coverage in the media, government initiatives and community activities, many people...
The things I learnt through living with domestic violence

The things I learnt through living with domestic violence

May 11, 2020 | Blogs, community, DFV, domesic violence, domestic and family violence, Domestic violence recovery, take a stand, workhaven

I lived in a domestic and family violence (DFV) situation for five years. That period was probably the toughest of my life. Whilst I would never want to repeat this chapter, I am grateful for the insights I received through this experience, and the opportunity to...
Creating a supportive workplace to address domestic violence

Creating a supportive workplace to address domestic violence

May 7, 2020 | Blogs, DFV, domesic violence, domestic and family violence, Domestic violence recovery, workhaven

There’s no doubt about it – domestic and family violence (DFV) is a complex and sensitive topic and needs to be managed carefully by people who truly understand the topic. This is why: 1. DFV can be all encompassing – not only can it impact a...
Why workplaces need to take a stand against domestic violence

Why workplaces need to take a stand against domestic violence

May 6, 2020 | Blogs, community, DFV, DFV leadership, domestic and family violence, sexual harassment, take a stand, workhaven

Recent research shows that between one in three and one in four women encounters domestic violence (DV) in their lives. The Australian culture and the media imply that this tragic trend is limited to low socio-economic groups and the unemployed. But this isn’t a...
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