Our Right to Safety and Respect
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Family safety pack (46 languages)
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Family violence and partner visas fact sheet (English)
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Domestic and family violence fact sheet (English)
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Domestic and family violence storyboard
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Advice about your visa if you’ve been hurt or harmed by your partner
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DV Work Aware for LGBTIQA+ employees
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Information for women from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds
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Information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employees
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Information for employees affected by domestic and family violence
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Domestic and family violence: How to report
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Facts about: Domestic violence
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Do I have to report domestic violence?
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A lawyer can help
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SBS settlement guide: How to access help for domestic violence
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I’m worried my kids aren’t safe to use their phones or computers, what do I do?
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If you think your kids might be experiencing technology abuse, talk to them about technology safety.
If you think someone is using your kids’ phones and computers to harass you, talk to someone about it.
You can call 1800Respect (1800 737 732) for help making a safety plan for you and your kids.
privacy settings
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location services
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I think someone is bullying me on my phone or social media. What should I do?
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If you are being bullied or threatened on your phone or online, you can talk to someone at 1800 Respect. Call 1800 737 732.