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National Children, Young People and their Families Community of Practice

Event start date: 7/05/2024
NDS invites members to join the National Children, Young People and their Families CoP, which seeks to promote the interests and wellbeing of children and young people with disability and...

Diversifying Employment Disability Awareness Training

Event start date: 7/05/2024
Free training for businesses and employers interested in the benefits of diversifying their workforce

Right on Board – Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers: Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding: Face-to-face Workshops

Event start date: 7/05/2024
Right on Board: Practice Governance for Disability Service Providers. Governing and Managing for Human Rights, Quality and Safeguarding, a program for Boards and Executive Teams of disability service...

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QLD Government launches domestic and family violence awareness campaign

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The Queensland Government has launched the Domestic and Family Violence Help Seeking Campaign 2022-23 to raise awareness of all forms of domestic and family violence. A key message is that domestic violence is not just physical abuse but a pattern of behaviours to maintain power and control over someone. The campaign also promotes Queensland support services and help lines. 

The advertising campaign targets adult and young Queenslanders directly affected by domestic and family violence, but also wants to mobilise close influencers, including family and friends. 

The campaign runs to the end of February 2023 with digital advertising on catch-up TV, convenience advertising, and social media and Google search advertising.   

Everyone has a responsibility to act against domestic and family violence in Queensland.  

You can help by: 

  • visiting the campaign website: www.qld.gov.au/knowdfv 
  • publishing an article on your workplace intranet 
  • including an article in a workplace e-newsletter 
  • sharing a post on Facebook or LinkedIn 
  • downloading a poster to display in the workplace or community group  
  • sharing the campaign video with stakeholders or the wider organisation. 

Domestic violence training resources 

NDS recently published training resources for the disability workforce in responding to cases of domestic or family violence. Developed in partnership with the Queensland Office of Women and Violence Prevention, the course modules cover:    

  • Why this violence occurs and increased risk factors for women with disability 
  • What this type of violence looks like and how it can look different for women with disability 
  • What to do if women with disability are experiencing domestic and family violence 
  • Who can support women with disability to obtain information and access supports and services? 
  • How can organisations respond effectively? 

If you'd like more information, please contact the Queensland Government Justice and Attorney-General Communication Services team via communication@justice.qld.gov.au.  

Contact information

For any enquiries, please contact Jason McKey, State Manager QLD, submit enquiry/feedback, show phone number