
If someone controls your social life, finances, or access to and use of technology and social media—you may be experiencing domestic and family violence.
If someone controls your social life, finances, or access to and use of technology and social media—you may be experiencing domestic and family violence.
Support is available for people affected by domestic and family violence—online, over the phone or in person.
There is a range of support options available to help young Queenslanders experiencing domestic and family violence.
The Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce completed a broad and wide-ranging community consultation in 2022. Read the Queensland Government's response to the first and second reports.
We all have a part to play in addressing domestic and family violence. Access campaign resources to use and distribute within your workplace or community group.
Keep up-to-date with the progress of the Queensland Government’s reform program to end domestic and family violence in Queensland.
All facets of the Queensland community are responsible for addressing domestic and family violence in Queensland.
Find out what you can do as an individual, or in your workplace or local community, to get involved and say: Not now, not ever. Together.