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Domestic and family violence information and support for women with disability

This website will help you learn about domestic and family violence and the steps you can take if you think it’s happening to you.

Are you safe?

If you are in a dangerous or life-threatening situation, call Triple Zero (000) and ask for Police now.

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What is a healthy relationship

Understanding what a healthy relationship is can help you see the signs if you are in an unhealthy or abusive one.

Understand the signs of a healthy relationship
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What is domestic and family violence

Domestic and family violence is not always physical. There are many different types of abuse.

Read about the different types of domestic and family violence
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The steps you can take

Everyone has the right to be safe. If you think you are experiencing domestic and family violence, there are steps you can take to be safe.

Find out how to get help if you think you’re in a domestic and family violence situation

Additional Information

Resources for women with disability

Download or print domestic and family violence resources for women with disability.

Training for disability workforce

Access free online training modules for the disability workforce and organisations to effectively identify and respond to domestic and family violence against women with disability.

End domestic and family violence against people with disability

Read more about how the government is tailoring responses to support vulnerable Queenslanders impacted by sexual, domestic and family violence.

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