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DFV Help Seeking 2024-2025 Campaign Promotional Toolkit
The DFV Help Seeking 2024-2025 campaign aims to raise community awareness of DFV and pathways to help and support. The campaign reinforces that everyone has the right to feel... -
Resources to support women with disability experiencing DFV
Women with disability are almost twice as likely to experience domestic and family violence, compared to women without disability. You can download, print or read the Easy Read... -
Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce
The Women’s Safety and Justice Taskforce was established as an independent, consultative taskforce by the Queensland Government to examine: coercive control and review the need... -
NNNET publications
Publications related to the Not now, not ever. Together reform agenda. Visit our website for more information. -
Violence prevention
Resources relating to violence prevention and domestic and family violence prevention. Find out more on our website. -
End domestic and family violence reform program
The Queensland Government has outlined a 10-year program to end domestic and family violence. Visit our website for more information. -
Integrated service systems training hub
The integrated service systems training hub will support users to deliver good practice and integrated responses to domestic and family violence (DFV), guided by the DFV common... -
The Office of the Independent Implementation Supervisor
The Office of the Independent Implementation Supervisor (OIIS) has been established to oversee the implementation of the Queensland Government response to the Women’s Safety and... -
Safe and Diverse Communities grant program
The Safe and Diverse Communities grant program (the grant program) supports targeted, community-led projects to increase the capability of culturally and linguistically diverse... -
Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month promotional toolkit
Toolkit for promoting DFV Prevention Month 2024 with downloadable resources for promotional use. For more information visit www.qld.gov.au/dfvpmonth -
Responding to COVID-19 in the sexual, domestic and family violence sectors...
Our Responding to COVID-19 in the sexual, domestic and family violence sectors grants program provided one-off grants to support domestic and family violence services to respond... -
Easy read DFV information for women with a disability
These easy read versions of domestic and family violence information and support for women with disability will help you learn about domestic and family violence and the steps... -
Keeping Women Safe from Violence Grants
The Queensland Government has committed $3 million to implement the Keeping Women Safe from Violence grant program, funded through the Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence... -
DFV prevention corporate and community organisation engagement framework
The Domestic and family violence prevention corporate and community organisation engagement framework has been developed to strengthen community ownership of domestic and family... -
Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Honour Roll
Domestic and family violence (DFV) is everyone's business. That's why the Queensland Government has recognised Queenslanders who've made it theirs through Queensland's first DFV... -
Keeping Women Safe from Violence Grants promotional toolkit
These creative assets have been developed to help you promote the Keeping Women Safe from Violence Grants. For more information, please visit www.qld.gov.au/endviolencegrants -
Is it love or a warning sign resources
Coercive control is when someone uses a pattern of manipulation and abusive behaviours to hurt, humiliate, isolate, frighten, and threaten another person in order to control... -
Service providers—resources for violence prevention
Resources and information for service providers dealing with violence prevention and domestic and family violence prevention. -
Domestic and family violence perpetrator strategy consultation
As part of the Queensland Government’s commitment to end domestic and family violence (DFV) in Queensland, the Department of Justice and Attorney-General is developing a DFV... -
DFV General Awareness non-physical abuse campaign
These creative assets have been developed to help you promote the Domestic and family violence help-seeking campaign. For more information, please visit www.qld.gov.au/knowDFV.