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The Department for Communities has a role in the prevention of domestic violence. The priority is to assist victims and ensure their safety. For information on this issue, click here for information and reports on Domestic Violence.
If you have been a victim of domestic violence and need some legal support, the Legal Aid site has information including how to enforce a restraining order, and support services. If you have had a restraining order placed upon you, this site will notify
The Family and Domestic Violence Unit, coordinates policy and resources across different government agencies, click here to access a collection of contacts for support and assistance.
The Family and Domestic Violence Unit, coordinates policy and resources across different government agencies. Activities of this unit include policy development, community education, and support for Regional Domestic Violence Committees.
The Family and Domestic Violence Unit provides a coordinated response to domestic violence across WA. Click here for publications.
'Freedom From Fear' is a long term community education campaign to ensure the safety of those affected by domestic violence.
This site contains the Men's Self Help Booklet, information for people affected by domestic violence, contacts and more.
Are there times in your life when you or your partner resort to violence? Do you require help or assistance in changing?
Click here for information on who to contact, including the Men's Domestic Violence Helpline.
The Men's Domestic Violence Helpline is a free telephone information referral and counselling service for men to help them change their violent behaviour towards female partners.
If you are wanting information on issues relating to women, then click here for details of the Women's Information Service (WIS), a free, confidential telephone information referral service.
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