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CRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuse DONATE ITEMS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Donate small household items. Gold Coast based charity My Friends Place work alongside domestic and family violence services to provide smaller household items to Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and family violence. Items they need include: food, cleaning items, women’s clothing, books, DVD’s, craft items, towels, toiletries, soft furnishings, home decor and bedding and linen.ACCESSIBILITY
Here is how to connect to emergency services through different NRS call channels: Internet Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) Captioned Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) SMS Relay – text 0423 677 767 and include 000 in your first message. Ordinary phone – dial 1800555 727 and ask for
DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands.WOMEN'S SHELTER
Women’s shelters (sometimes called safe houses or refuges) provide safe and secure accommodation and specialist support for women and children escaping domestic and family violence. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of women’s shelters are confidential and not available to the public. It is a condition of FINANCIAL ABUSE IS A FORM OF DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE Financial abuse. Financial abuse is also called Economic abuse and it occurs when someone uses money or things relating to money to hurt, scare or control you. Someone who is financially abusive might also use things you own, or things you both own, to cause problems forBELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuse DONATE ITEMS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Donate small household items. Gold Coast based charity My Friends Place work alongside domestic and family violence services to provide smaller household items to Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and family violence. Items they need include: food, cleaning items, women’s clothing, books, DVD’s, craft items, towels, toiletries, soft furnishings, home decor and bedding and linen.ACCESSIBILITY
Here is how to connect to emergency services through different NRS call channels: Internet Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) Captioned Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) SMS Relay – text 0423 677 767 and include 000 in your first message. Ordinary phone – dial 1800555 727 and ask for
DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands.WOMEN'S SHELTER
Women’s shelters (sometimes called safe houses or refuges) provide safe and secure accommodation and specialist support for women and children escaping domestic and family violence. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of women’s shelters are confidential and not available to the public. It is a condition of FINANCIAL ABUSE IS A FORM OF DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE Financial abuse. Financial abuse is also called Economic abuse and it occurs when someone uses money or things relating to money to hurt, scare or control you. Someone who is financially abusive might also use things you own, or things you both own, to cause problems forBELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship.ABOUT DVCONNECT
DVConnect is a registered not-for-profit charity that has provided state-wide specialist domestic violence crisis counselling, intervention, information, referrals, safety planning and pathways to safety, (emergency transport and accommodation) for almost 20 years. DVConnect operates helplines; Womensline and Mensline, as well theQueensland
ABOUT US - DVCONNECT DVConnect is a registered not-for-profit charity that has provided state-wide specialist domestic violence crisis counselling, intervention, information, referrals, safety planning and pathways to safety, (emergency transport and accommodation) for almost 20 years. DVConnect operates helplines; Womensline and Mensline, as well theQueensland
CONTACT DV CONNECT
Postal Address P.O. Box 10575 Adelaide Street, Brisbane QLD 4000. Phone Administration office: 8.30am – 4.30pm, Monday – Friday 07 3156 2323. Fax: 07 3181 5970. For Media Please complete a Media Request Form and send to media@dvconnect.org.WOMEN'S SHELTER
Women’s Shelters. Women’s shelters (sometimes called safe houses or refuges) provide safe and secure accommodation and specialist support for women and children escaping domestic and family violence.. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of women’s shelters are confidential and not available to the public. DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. DVCONNECT SERVICES BROCHURES DVConnect Brochures. All Services: Download A3 (PDF) brochure or A4 (PDF) that explains all services. Womensline – for clients: Download Womensline for clients (PDF) brochure. Womensline – for services: Download Womensline for services (PDF) brochure. Mensline: Download Mensline Brochure A4 (PDF) Sexual Assault Helpline: Download Sexual Assault Helpline (PDF) brochure. STATISTICS - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONNECT STATISTICS DOMESTIC Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. In 2014-2015 a total of 71,775 incidents of domestic and family violence were reported to Queensland Police. Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. Domestic and family violence as an issue for 71% of cases involving the death of a child with recentinvolvement with
FINANCIAL ABUSE IS A FORM OF DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE Financial abuse. Financial abuse is also called Economic abuse and it occurs when someone uses money or things relating to money to hurt, scare or control you. Someone who is financially abusive might also use things you own, or things you both own, to cause problems for you. Financial abuse can be subtle or obvious.PHYSICAL ABUSE
Physical violence and abuse happens when a person uses physical force against another person. It can include direct assaults on the body using objects or weapons; assault on children, assault of pets, being denied access to your home, deprivation of sleep or food.Physical violence and abuse can start slowly and inconspicuously, for example with throwing an object or a slap, and get more IMPACTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT/SEXUAL ABUSE It is common for an adolescent or adult who has experienced sexual assault/sexual abuse to suffer one or all of the following affects or symptoms: Sleeplessness. Startled. An overwhelming feeling of being unsafe or trusting no one. Headaches, nausea, dizziness DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read DONATE ITEMS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Donate small household items. Gold Coast based charity My Friends Place work alongside domestic and family violence services to provide smaller household items to Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and family violence. Items they need include: food, cleaning items, women’s clothing, books, DVD’s, craft items, towels, toiletries, soft furnishings, home decor and bedding and linen. PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuse DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. FINANCIAL ABUSE IS A FORM OF DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE Financial abuse. Financial abuse is also called Economic abuse and it occurs when someone uses money or things relating to money to hurt, scare or control you. Someone who is financially abusive might also use things you own, or things you both own, to cause problems forSAFETY PLANNING
Safety planning is essential. Safety Planning is very important, check out our tips below that may help you. Your safety and your children’s safety is a priority whether you are planning to stay in the relationship, thinking about leaving or have already left.WOMEN'S SHELTER
Women’s shelters (sometimes called safe houses or refuges) provide safe and secure accommodation and specialist support for women and children escaping domestic and family violence. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of women’s shelters are confidential and not available to the public. It is a condition ofBELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read DONATE ITEMS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Donate small household items. Gold Coast based charity My Friends Place work alongside domestic and family violence services to provide smaller household items to Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and family violence. Items they need include: food, cleaning items, women’s clothing, books, DVD’s, craft items, towels, toiletries, soft furnishings, home decor and bedding and linen. PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuse DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. FINANCIAL ABUSE IS A FORM OF DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE Financial abuse. Financial abuse is also called Economic abuse and it occurs when someone uses money or things relating to money to hurt, scare or control you. Someone who is financially abusive might also use things you own, or things you both own, to cause problems forSAFETY PLANNING
Safety planning is essential. Safety Planning is very important, check out our tips below that may help you. Your safety and your children’s safety is a priority whether you are planning to stay in the relationship, thinking about leaving or have already left.WOMEN'S SHELTER
Women’s shelters (sometimes called safe houses or refuges) provide safe and secure accommodation and specialist support for women and children escaping domestic and family violence. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of women’s shelters are confidential and not available to the public. It is a condition ofBELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship.ABOUT DVCONNECT
DVConnect is a registered not-for-profit charity that has provided state-wide specialist domestic violence crisis counselling, intervention, information, referrals, safety planning and pathways to safety, (emergency transport and accommodation) for almost 20 years. DVConnect operates helplines; Womensline and Mensline, as well theQueensland
ABOUT US - DVCONNECT DVConnect is a registered not-for-profit charity that has provided state-wide specialist domestic violence crisis counselling, intervention, information, referrals, safety planning and pathways to safety, (emergency transport and accommodation) for almost 20 years. DVConnect operates helplines; Womensline and Mensline, as well theQueensland
CONTACT DV CONNECT
Postal Address P.O. Box 10575 Adelaide Street, Brisbane QLD 4000. Phone Administration office: 8.30am – 4.30pm, Monday – Friday 07 3156 2323. Fax: 07 3181 5970. For Media Please complete a Media Request Form and send to media@dvconnect.org. PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuseHOW WE HELP
How We Help . DVConnect helps Queenslanders find pathways to safety, away from domestic, family and sexual violence. We do this by providing domestic violence help through Womensline and Mensline, as well as Sexual Assault help through operating the Queensland Sexual Assault Helpline, Trauma Counselling through 1800RESPECT, as well as help for pets through the Pets In Crisis Program. STATISTICS - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONNECT STATISTICS DOMESTIC Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. In 2014-2015 a total of 71,775 incidents of domestic and family violence were reported to Queensland Police. Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. Domestic and family violence as an issue for 71% of cases involving the death of a child with recentinvolvement with
CYCLE OF VIOLENCE
Build Up: Tension between the people in the relationship starts to increase and verbal abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse ans/or financial abuse occurs. Stand-over: This phase can be very frightening for people experiencing abuse.They feel as though the situation will explode if they do anything wrong. The behaviour of the abuser intensifies and reaches a point where a release of DVCONNECTS MENSLINE IS A CONFIDENTIAL PHONE CRISIS DVConnect Mensline is a free, confidential telephone counselling, referral, information and support, service for Queenslanders identifying as male, and who may be experiencing or using domestic and family violence. This service is available 9am until midnight, 7 daysa week.
PHYSICAL ABUSE
Physical violence and abuse happens when a person uses physical force against another person. It can include direct assaults on the body using objects or weapons; assault on children, assault of pets, being denied access to your home, deprivation of sleep or food.Physical violence and abuse can start slowly and inconspicuously, for example with throwing an object or a slap, and get moreACCESSIBILITY
Here is how to connect to emergency services through different NRS call channels: Internet Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) Captioned Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) SMS Relay – text 0423 677 767 and include 000 in your first message. Ordinary phone – dial 1800555 727 and ask for
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read STATISTICS - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONNECT STATISTICS DOMESTIC The statistics speak for themselves. Sadly the statistics about domestic violence and sexual assault are horrifying. On average, one woman a week is murdered by her current or former partner.Bryant, W. & Bricknall, S. (2017). DONATE ITEMS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Donate small household items. Gold Coast based charity My Friends Place work alongside domestic and family violence services to provide smaller household items to Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and family violence. Items they need include: food, cleaning items, women’s clothing, books, DVD’s, craft items, towels, toiletries, soft furnishings, home decor and bedding and linen. DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. FINANCIAL ABUSE IS A FORM OF DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE Financial abuse is when someone uses things money related to hurt/scare or control you. Eg: controlling access to money/bank accounts, not letting you work.SAFETY PLANNING
Safety planning is essential. Safety Planning is very important, check out our tips below that may help you. Your safety and your children’s safety is a priority whether you are planning to stay in the relationship, thinking about leaving or have already left. CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Contolling relationships start with controlling behaviours. Domestic violence usually starts slowly and often controlling behaviour is awarning sign.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuseBELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read STATISTICS - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONNECT STATISTICS DOMESTIC The statistics speak for themselves. Sadly the statistics about domestic violence and sexual assault are horrifying. On average, one woman a week is murdered by her current or former partner.Bryant, W. & Bricknall, S. (2017). DONATE ITEMS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Donate small household items. Gold Coast based charity My Friends Place work alongside domestic and family violence services to provide smaller household items to Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and family violence. Items they need include: food, cleaning items, women’s clothing, books, DVD’s, craft items, towels, toiletries, soft furnishings, home decor and bedding and linen. DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. FINANCIAL ABUSE IS A FORM OF DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE Financial abuse is when someone uses things money related to hurt/scare or control you. Eg: controlling access to money/bank accounts, not letting you work.SAFETY PLANNING
Safety planning is essential. Safety Planning is very important, check out our tips below that may help you. Your safety and your children’s safety is a priority whether you are planning to stay in the relationship, thinking about leaving or have already left. CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Contolling relationships start with controlling behaviours. Domestic violence usually starts slowly and often controlling behaviour is awarning sign.
PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuseBELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
ABOUT DVCONNECT
DVConnect helps Queenslanders escape domestic, family and sexual violence by providing emergency transport and accommodation. Call 1800811 811 for help.
ABOUT US - DVCONNECT About us. DVConnect exists to help Queenslanders escape domestic violence by providing crisis helplines, as well as emergency transportand accommodation.
HOW WE HELP
How We Help . DVConnect helps Queenslanders find pathways to safety, away from domestic, family and sexual violence. We do this by providing domestic violence help through Womensline and Mensline, as well as Sexual Assault help through operating the Queensland Sexual Assault Helpline, Trauma Counselling through 1800RESPECT, as well as help for pets through the Pets In Crisis Program.CONTACT DV CONNECT
DV Connect invites feedback about the quality and responsiveness of our service. If you feel you have received an inadequate or inappropriate service contact us. STATISTICS - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONNECT STATISTICS DOMESTIC The statistics speak for themselves. Sadly the statistics about domestic violence and sexual assault are horrifying. On average, one woman a week is murdered by her current or former partner.Bryant, W. & Bricknall, S. (2017). PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuseCYCLE OF VIOLENCE
Build Up: Tension between the people in the relationship starts to increase and verbal abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse ans/or financial abuse occurs. Stand-over: This phase can be very frightening for people experiencing abuse.They feel as though the situation will explode if they do anything wrong. The behaviour of the abuser intensifies and reaches a point where a release ofACCESSIBILITY
If you have a disability and a partner or carer stops you getting support, that is violence or abuse. It is not okay. Contact us, or our friends at 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 for information, referrals and counselling, available to everyone in Australia, 24 hours a day, sevendays a week.
DVCONNECTS MENSLINE IS A CONFIDENTIAL PHONE CRISIS What is Mensline? DVConnect Mensline is a free, confidential telephone counselling, referral, information and support, service for Queenslanders identifying as male, and who may be experiencing or using domestic and family violence.PHYSICAL ABUSE
Physical violence and abuse happens when a person uses physical force against another person. It can include direct assaults on the body using objects or weapons; assault on children, assault of pets, being denied access to your home, deprivation of sleep or food.Physical violence and abuse can start slowly and inconspicuously, for example with throwing an object or a slap, and get more DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read DONATE ITEMS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Donate small household items. Gold Coast based charity My Friends Place work alongside domestic and family violence services to provide smaller household items to Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and family violence. Items they need include: food, cleaning items, women’s clothing, books, DVD’s, craft items, towels, toiletries, soft furnishings, home decor and bedding and linen. PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuse DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. FINANCIAL ABUSE IS A FORM OF DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE Financial abuse. Financial abuse is also called Economic abuse and it occurs when someone uses money or things relating to money to hurt, scare or control you. Someone who is financially abusive might also use things you own, or things you both own, to cause problems forSAFETY PLANNING
Safety planning is essential. Safety Planning is very important, check out our tips below that may help you. Your safety and your children’s safety is a priority whether you are planning to stay in the relationship, thinking about leaving or have already left.WOMEN'S SHELTER
Women’s shelters (sometimes called safe houses or refuges) provide safe and secure accommodation and specialist support for women and children escaping domestic and family violence. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of women’s shelters are confidential and not available to the public. It is a condition ofBELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read DONATE ITEMS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS Donate small household items. Gold Coast based charity My Friends Place work alongside domestic and family violence services to provide smaller household items to Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and family violence. Items they need include: food, cleaning items, women’s clothing, books, DVD’s, craft items, towels, toiletries, soft furnishings, home decor and bedding and linen. PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuse DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. FINANCIAL ABUSE IS A FORM OF DOMESTIC FAMILY VIOLENCE Financial abuse. Financial abuse is also called Economic abuse and it occurs when someone uses money or things relating to money to hurt, scare or control you. Someone who is financially abusive might also use things you own, or things you both own, to cause problems forSAFETY PLANNING
Safety planning is essential. Safety Planning is very important, check out our tips below that may help you. Your safety and your children’s safety is a priority whether you are planning to stay in the relationship, thinking about leaving or have already left.WOMEN'S SHELTER
Women’s shelters (sometimes called safe houses or refuges) provide safe and secure accommodation and specialist support for women and children escaping domestic and family violence. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of women’s shelters are confidential and not available to the public. It is a condition ofBELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship.ABOUT DVCONNECT
DVConnect is a registered not-for-profit charity that has provided state-wide specialist domestic violence crisis counselling, intervention, information, referrals, safety planning and pathways to safety, (emergency transport and accommodation) for almost 20 years. DVConnect operates helplines; Womensline and Mensline, as well theQueensland
ABOUT US - DVCONNECT DVConnect is a registered not-for-profit charity that has provided state-wide specialist domestic violence crisis counselling, intervention, information, referrals, safety planning and pathways to safety, (emergency transport and accommodation) for almost 20 years. DVConnect operates helplines; Womensline and Mensline, as well theQueensland
CONTACT DV CONNECT
Postal Address P.O. Box 10575 Adelaide Street, Brisbane QLD 4000. Phone Administration office: 8.30am – 4.30pm, Monday – Friday 07 3156 2323. Fax: 07 3181 5970. For Media Please complete a Media Request Form and send to media@dvconnect.org. PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuseHOW WE HELP
How We Help . DVConnect helps Queenslanders find pathways to safety, away from domestic, family and sexual violence. We do this by providing domestic violence help through Womensline and Mensline, as well as Sexual Assault help through operating the Queensland Sexual Assault Helpline, Trauma Counselling through 1800RESPECT, as well as help for pets through the Pets In Crisis Program. STATISTICS - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONNECT STATISTICS DOMESTIC Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. In 2014-2015 a total of 71,775 incidents of domestic and family violence were reported to Queensland Police. Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. Domestic and family violence as an issue for 71% of cases involving the death of a child with recentinvolvement with
CYCLE OF VIOLENCE
Build Up: Tension between the people in the relationship starts to increase and verbal abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse ans/or financial abuse occurs. Stand-over: This phase can be very frightening for people experiencing abuse.They feel as though the situation will explode if they do anything wrong. The behaviour of the abuser intensifies and reaches a point where a release of DVCONNECTS MENSLINE IS A CONFIDENTIAL PHONE CRISIS DVConnect Mensline is a free, confidential telephone counselling, referral, information and support, service for Queenslanders identifying as male, and who may be experiencing or using domestic and family violence. This service is available 9am until midnight, 7 daysa week.
PHYSICAL ABUSE
Physical violence and abuse happens when a person uses physical force against another person. It can include direct assaults on the body using objects or weapons; assault on children, assault of pets, being denied access to your home, deprivation of sleep or food.Physical violence and abuse can start slowly and inconspicuously, for example with throwing an object or a slap, and get moreACCESSIBILITY
Here is how to connect to emergency services through different NRS call channels: Internet Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) Captioned Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) SMS Relay – text 0423 677 767 and include 000 in your first message. Ordinary phone – dial 1800555 727 and ask for
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuseCYCLE OF VIOLENCE
PHASE 1: Tension-building Phase. Build Up: Tension between the people in the relationship starts to increase and verbal abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse ans/or financial abuse occurs. Stand-over: This phase can be very frightening for people experiencing abuse. They feel as though the situation will explode if they do anything wrong.ACCESSIBILITY
Here is how to connect to emergency services through different NRS call channels: Internet Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) Captioned Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) SMS Relay – text 0423 677 767 and include 000 in your first message. Ordinary phone – dial 1800555 727 and ask for
ALARMING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STATISTICS YOU NEED TO KNOW In 2014-2015 a total of 71,775 incidents of domestic and family violence were reported to Queensland Police.Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. Domestic and family violence as an issue for 71% of cases involving the death of a child with DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. IMPACTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT/SEXUAL ABUSE It is common for an adolescent or adult who has experienced sexual assault/sexual abuse to suffer one or all of the following affects or symptoms: Sleeplessness. Startled. An overwhelming feeling of being unsafe or trusting no one. Headaches, nausea, dizziness CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship.BELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuseCYCLE OF VIOLENCE
PHASE 1: Tension-building Phase. Build Up: Tension between the people in the relationship starts to increase and verbal abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse ans/or financial abuse occurs. Stand-over: This phase can be very frightening for people experiencing abuse. They feel as though the situation will explode if they do anything wrong.ACCESSIBILITY
Here is how to connect to emergency services through different NRS call channels: Internet Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) Captioned Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) SMS Relay – text 0423 677 767 and include 000 in your first message. Ordinary phone – dial 1800555 727 and ask for
ALARMING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STATISTICS YOU NEED TO KNOW In 2014-2015 a total of 71,775 incidents of domestic and family violence were reported to Queensland Police.Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. Domestic and family violence as an issue for 71% of cases involving the death of a child with DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. IMPACTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT/SEXUAL ABUSE It is common for an adolescent or adult who has experienced sexual assault/sexual abuse to suffer one or all of the following affects or symptoms: Sleeplessness. Startled. An overwhelming feeling of being unsafe or trusting no one. Headaches, nausea, dizziness CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship.BELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
ABOUT DVCONNECT
DVConnect is a registered not-for-profit charity that has provided state-wide specialist domestic violence crisis counselling, intervention, information, referrals, safety planning and pathways to safety, (emergency transport and accommodation) for almost 20 years. DVConnect operates helplines; Womensline and Mensline, as well theQueensland
HOW WE HELP
How We Help . DVConnect helps Queenslanders find pathways to safety, away from domestic, family and sexual violence. We do this by providing domestic violence help through Womensline and Mensline, as well as Sexual Assault help through operating the Queensland Sexual Assault Helpline, Trauma Counselling through 1800RESPECT, as well as help for pets through the Pets In Crisis Program.CONTACT DV CONNECT
Postal Address P.O. Box 10575 Adelaide Street, Brisbane QLD 4000. Phone Administration office: 8.30am – 4.30pm, Monday – Friday 07 3156 2323. Fax: 07 3181 5970. For Media Please complete a Media Request Form and send to media@dvconnect.org.WOMEN'S SHELTER
Women’s Shelters. Women’s shelters (sometimes called safe houses or refuges) provide safe and secure accommodation and specialist support for women and children escaping domestic and family violence.. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of women’s shelters are confidential and not available to the public. DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. DVCONNECT SERVICES BROCHURES DVConnect Brochures. All Services: Download A3 (PDF) brochure or A4 (PDF) that explains all services. Womensline – for clients: Download Womensline for clients (PDF) brochure. Womensline – for services: Download Womensline for services (PDF) brochure. Mensline: Download Mensline Brochure A4 (PDF) Sexual Assault Helpline: Download Sexual Assault Helpline (PDF) brochure. STATISTICS - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONNECT STATISTICS DOMESTIC Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. In 2014-2015 a total of 71,775 incidents of domestic and family violence were reported to Queensland Police. Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. Domestic and family violence as an issue for 71% of cases involving the death of a child with recentinvolvement with
CYCLE OF VIOLENCE
Build Up: Tension between the people in the relationship starts to increase and verbal abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse ans/or financial abuse occurs. Stand-over: This phase can be very frightening for people experiencing abuse.They feel as though the situation will explode if they do anything wrong. The behaviour of the abuser intensifies and reaches a point where a release ofPHYSICAL ABUSE
Physical violence and abuse happens when a person uses physical force against another person. It can include direct assaults on the body using objects or weapons; assault on children, assault of pets, being denied access to your home, deprivation of sleep or food.Physical violence and abuse can start slowly and inconspicuously, for example with throwing an object or a slap, and get more IMPACTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT/SEXUAL ABUSE It is common for an adolescent or adult who has experienced sexual assault/sexual abuse to suffer one or all of the following affects or symptoms: Sleeplessness. Startled. An overwhelming feeling of being unsafe or trusting no one. Headaches, nausea, dizziness DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuseCYCLE OF VIOLENCE
PHASE 1: Tension-building Phase. Build Up: Tension between the people in the relationship starts to increase and verbal abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse ans/or financial abuse occurs. Stand-over: This phase can be very frightening for people experiencing abuse. They feel as though the situation will explode if they do anything wrong.ACCESSIBILITY
Here is how to connect to emergency services through different NRS call channels: Internet Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) Captioned Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) SMS Relay – text 0423 677 767 and include 000 in your first message. Ordinary phone – dial 1800555 727 and ask for
ALARMING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STATISTICS YOU NEED TO KNOW In 2014-2015 a total of 71,775 incidents of domestic and family violence were reported to Queensland Police.Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. Domestic and family violence as an issue for 71% of cases involving the death of a child with DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. IMPACTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT/SEXUAL ABUSE It is common for an adolescent or adult who has experienced sexual assault/sexual abuse to suffer one or all of the following affects or symptoms: Sleeplessness. Startled. An overwhelming feeling of being unsafe or trusting no one. Headaches, nausea, dizziness CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship.BELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE. CALL 1800 811 811 FOR HELPWOMENSLINEMENSLINESEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE1800RESPECTPETS INCRISISDONATE
Call our domestic violence helpline 24/7 to escape violence. Womensline 1800 811 811, Mensline 1800 600 636 Sexual Assault Helpline1800 010 120
WORKPLACE TRAINING IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Workplace Training in Domestic Violence Awareness & Response AVAILABLE DURING COVID-19, via Zoom. To book, or to learn more, please email training@DVConnect.org Workplace Training in domestic and family violence awareness and response is relevant to support the safety of community members and employees. In many instances, for people who are experiencing violence, the workplace Read PSYCHOLOGICAL EMOTIONAL ABUSE IS BEHAVIOUR THAT CAUSES Psychological / Emotional abuse . Psychological / emotional abuse or mental abuse as it’s sometimes known as involves someone saying or doing things to make you feel bad about yourself, ultimately lowering your self-confidence and/or self-worth and it can be a type of domestic and family violence as it is a non-physical form of abuse.. Understanding psychological / emotional abuseCYCLE OF VIOLENCE
PHASE 1: Tension-building Phase. Build Up: Tension between the people in the relationship starts to increase and verbal abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse ans/or financial abuse occurs. Stand-over: This phase can be very frightening for people experiencing abuse. They feel as though the situation will explode if they do anything wrong.ACCESSIBILITY
Here is how to connect to emergency services through different NRS call channels: Internet Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) Captioned Relay – ask for Triple Zero (000) SMS Relay – text 0423 677 767 and include 000 in your first message. Ordinary phone – dial 1800555 727 and ask for
ALARMING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE STATISTICS YOU NEED TO KNOW In 2014-2015 a total of 71,775 incidents of domestic and family violence were reported to Queensland Police.Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. Domestic and family violence as an issue for 71% of cases involving the death of a child with DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. IMPACTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT/SEXUAL ABUSE It is common for an adolescent or adult who has experienced sexual assault/sexual abuse to suffer one or all of the following affects or symptoms: Sleeplessness. Startled. An overwhelming feeling of being unsafe or trusting no one. Headaches, nausea, dizziness CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS CONTROLLING RELATIONSHIPS Controlling relationships. Controlling behaviour happens over time. It is a pattern of behaviour that a person uses to have power over another person and to control them. It is a violation of trust. Controlling behaviour is not always obvious and can be a sign of an abusive relationship.BELLA'S SANCTUARY
Bella’s Sanctuary: a safe place to rebuild & heal after violence . Bella’s Sanctuary is the result of the corporate community, local businesses and the not for profit sector collaborating to help change the future of Queenslanders who have escaped domestic and familyviolence.
ABOUT DVCONNECT
DVConnect is a registered not-for-profit charity that has provided state-wide specialist domestic violence crisis counselling, intervention, information, referrals, safety planning and pathways to safety, (emergency transport and accommodation) for almost 20 years. DVConnect operates helplines; Womensline and Mensline, as well theQueensland
HOW WE HELP
How We Help . DVConnect helps Queenslanders find pathways to safety, away from domestic, family and sexual violence. We do this by providing domestic violence help through Womensline and Mensline, as well as Sexual Assault help through operating the Queensland Sexual Assault Helpline, Trauma Counselling through 1800RESPECT, as well as help for pets through the Pets In Crisis Program.CONTACT DV CONNECT
Postal Address P.O. Box 10575 Adelaide Street, Brisbane QLD 4000. Phone Administration office: 8.30am – 4.30pm, Monday – Friday 07 3156 2323. Fax: 07 3181 5970. For Media Please complete a Media Request Form and send to media@dvconnect.org.WOMEN'S SHELTER
Women’s Shelters. Women’s shelters (sometimes called safe houses or refuges) provide safe and secure accommodation and specialist support for women and children escaping domestic and family violence.. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of women’s shelters are confidential and not available to the public. DVCONNECT - CAREERS - HOME DVConnect is the leading state-wide crisis response service that operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week to meet the safety needs of those living with domestic and family violence anywhere in Queensland, including remote areas of the mainland and the Torres Strait Islands. DVCONNECT SERVICES BROCHURES DVConnect Brochures. All Services: Download A3 (PDF) brochure or A4 (PDF) that explains all services. Womensline – for clients: Download Womensline for clients (PDF) brochure. Womensline – for services: Download Womensline for services (PDF) brochure. Mensline: Download Mensline Brochure A4 (PDF) Sexual Assault Helpline: Download Sexual Assault Helpline (PDF) brochure. STATISTICS - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONNECT STATISTICS DOMESTIC Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. In 2014-2015 a total of 71,775 incidents of domestic and family violence were reported to Queensland Police. Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Strategy 2016-2026. Domestic and family violence as an issue for 71% of cases involving the death of a child with recentinvolvement with
CYCLE OF VIOLENCE
Build Up: Tension between the people in the relationship starts to increase and verbal abuse, emotional abuse, psychological abuse ans/or financial abuse occurs. Stand-over: This phase can be very frightening for people experiencing abuse.They feel as though the situation will explode if they do anything wrong. The behaviour of the abuser intensifies and reaches a point where a release ofPHYSICAL ABUSE
Physical violence and abuse happens when a person uses physical force against another person. It can include direct assaults on the body using objects or weapons; assault on children, assault of pets, being denied access to your home, deprivation of sleep or food.Physical violence and abuse can start slowly and inconspicuously, for example with throwing an object or a slap, and get more IMPACTS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT/SEXUAL ABUSE It is common for an adolescent or adult who has experienced sexual assault/sexual abuse to suffer one or all of the following affects or symptoms: Sleeplessness. Startled. An overwhelming feeling of being unsafe or trusting no one. Headaches, nausea, dizziness* Home
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Virtual Candle Lighting Vigil 2020 * What happens when I call DVConnect? Your call goes into a queue. It will be answered by an experienced domestic violence crisis counsellor. They will ask you a series of questions to understand your situation. They will then provide you with the options available to you so you can decide your next step. * I haven’t been physically hurt, is it still domestic violence? Domestic violence is not always physical. It can be verbal, emotional, financial, psychological, digital, social, sexual, spiritual or cultural, or it could involve stalking, reproductive coercion, as well as damage to personal property. Domestic violence occurs when someone in an intimate relationship (boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife) or an ex-partner, uses fear to control the other person. * What is a Safe House or Refuge? Safe houses (sometimes called refuge or women’s shelters) provide safe and secure accommodation for people escaping domestic violence. Safe houses have the ability to care for children. We are able to work with you to equip you with information about your options and find emergency accommodation that meets your needs. In order to maintain security and safety, the location and details of safe houses are confidential and not available to the public. It is a condition of entering safe houses that you understand you cannot reveal the location to ANYONE – including your family. * How can I keep my children safe? Your safety and the safety of your children and your pets is a priority whether you are planning to stay in the relationship, thinking about leaving or have already left. IF YOU ARE STAYING in the relationship, think about what you can do to keep yourself safe, particularly at times when your partner becomes abusive, or you sense the situation is escalating. SOME TIPS MAY BE: * Create ‘signals’ for supportive neighbours, family or friends that let them know to come over or to call for help. For example, switch on a particular light, leave a curtain blind closed /open, phone or text a friend with an agreed cue or a message that will be a prompt or code for them to help in whatever way you have discussed. * Keep spare keys and important documents or copies of them, where you can get to them easily. * How can I keep my pet safe? The Pets in Crisis program provides safe accommodation, food and medical attention for the pets of individuals escaping domestic violence. Pets in Crisis is a foster care program in partnership with the RSPCA Queensand. It cares for pets so that the pets family can leave their violent home and find a safe home where they can be reunited with their pets. To access this program call 1800 811 811. * Can DVConnect provide legal help? No. DVConnect does not offer legal support or advice. However we can help you make contact with organisations that may be able to help you. These include, Women’s Legal Service Qld for domestic violence, complex family matters and sexual assault – Call them on 1800 957 957. For all other legal matters call the Queensland Law Society on 1300 367 757. We can also get you in touch with the Community Legal Centres Queensland, which has a database of resources that may help, as well as the Residential Tenancies Authority. WOMENSLINE 1800 811 811 CALL ANYTIME 24/7. Queensland’s free domestic violence helpline for women, children and pets experiencing domestic and family violence. We can help you escape violence by providing emergency transport ie taxi, bus, train, plane and safe accommodation. Offering crisis counselling, interventions, information and referrals. For all people identifying as female, regardless of ethnicity, religion, age or disability. CALL WOMENSLINE FOR PETS IN CRISIS.LEARN MORE
MENSLINE 1800 600 636 CALL BETWEEN 9AM AND MIDNIGHT, 7 DAYS. DVConnect’s Mensline is Queensland’s free, domestic violence helpline for men. Offering phone counselling, information and referral service for men experiencing, or using violence in their relationship. DVConnect’s Mensline offers support services and court assistance for men using violence to help them change their behaviour. Available for all people identifying as male, regardless of ethnicity, religion, age ordisability.
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SEXUAL ASSAULT HELPLINE 1800 010 120 CALL BETWEEN 7.30AM – 11.30PM, 7 DAYS. Queensland’s Sexual Assault Helpline is a free phone helpline offering support and counselling for anyone who has been sexually assaulted or abused, or is unclear about what they have experienced. Also for those concerned about someone they know. For everyone regardless of gender identification, ethnicity, religion, age or disability.LEARN MORE
1800RESPECT is the National confidential online & telephone specialist counselling, information & referral service AVAILABLE 24/7. 1800RESPECT is funded by the Federal State Government & MedibankHealth Solutions.
__ Call 1800 737 732 Thank you for your help, for everything you have done for me over the last few days. Your services are more than impressive and impeccable for anyone who may be in danger or in need of help of any kind. I may not be here today without your protection and the services you provided me. It is amazing to know there are people out there that give their absolute best to keep others safe, because they can and they care. Before making the call to you I felt too ashamed and far too proud to ask anyone for help. But now I feel strong knowing that I had the courage to put my hand up and ask for help. It saved mylife!
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