Partners in Prevention is a nonprofit charitable organization committed to helping bridge healthcare delivery and domestic abuse victim advocacy. We are devoted to insuring that healthcare intervention and treatment for domestic violence survivors supports these patients in regaining their safety, health and well-being.
As a service the DVCS has pioneered innovative, creative and ethical practices for working with people whose lives are affected by domestic violence and the multifaceted problems they face. From its inception as a primarily feminist-informed service a commitment to critical reflective practices has resulted in changes towards more ‘narratively informed’ practices.
This site offers help to those who have/are suffering from domestic violence. It gives the facts of what domestic violence is, how to be safe from it and understanding it.
DVRC is a statewide service in Victoria, Australia. DVRC aims to reduce and prevent family violence by providing education to improve service and policy responses, and by assisting people who have experienced abuse.
The Victorian Government launched the 'ENOUGH' campaign on 7 December 2008 to raise awareness of Victoria’s new family violence laws and encourage those who are experiencing family violence to seek help.
Freedom from fear was a campaign that started up in 1998. This campaign was designed to take a long-term aproach to addressing family and domestic violence.