How can I protect my privacy and plan to stay safe?

  • Find a domestic and family violence support service These services provide assistance such as counselling and support to people affected by domestic and family violence, including children. Search for a support service near you.
  • Get protection from the court This will open (www.courts.qld.gov.au) Find out how to get protection from the court if you are experiencing domestic and family violence.
  • Plan for your safety Find out how to develop a safety plan for those times when you feel unsafe or at risk of being hurt, take steps to protect your personal information and increase your online security, and find out what to do if you're worried about your safety when arriving at, being in and leaving court.
  • eSafetyWomen This will open (www.esafety.gov.au) eSafety Women is designed to empower Australian women to take control of their online experiences. eSafety Women resources aim to help women manage technology risks and abuse by giving them the tools they need to be confident when online.
  • Hide your visit to the Queensland Courts website This will open (www.courts.qld.gov.au) Find out how to minimise the chances of someone finding out that you've visited the Queensland Courts website.
  • Protect your licence or registration information If your personal safety is at risk, you may apply to have additional protections placed on your personal information.