Zonta says No to Domestic Violence
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Domestic Violence Statistics | Know the 8 signs of domestic violence | Know the 12 signs of coercive control
Domestic Violence Statistics
Zonta Says No to Domestic Violence. It is prevalent in our community, domestic violence statistics paint a very concerning picture of women (and men) living in abusive relationships. Not only women, but children and their pets also suffer from domestic violence.
According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (Data from ABS 2016):
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Know the 8 Signs of Domestic Violence
According to The Queensland Government information on domestic violence, the signs of domestic violence are:
Elderly or disabled people may also show signs of neglect. |
Know the 12 Signs of Coercive Control
The 12 signs of coercive control to look out for according to Relationships Victoria are:
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How do we advocate against Domestic Violence?
16 Days of Activism
Zonta says NO to domestic violence
Every year Zonta Club of Caboolture and 1200 Zonta Clubs around the world advocate against domestic violence during 25 November to 10 December. Our aim is to raise awareness of violence against women, men, children and their pets. This violence is usually the result of coercive control, domestic violence and child or forced marriage.
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During the 16 days of Activism you will see the orange figures strategically placed in local businesses and organisations to remind us all of the victims of domestic violence and child marriage. You will also find information about domestic violence at these locations.
Find us in the Morayfield Shopping Centre outside Best and Less on 2 and 3 December. Read our blog to find out more about our advocacy during the 16 days of Activism and violence against women. |
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