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  1. Family violence

    Perpetrators often make excuses for their violence, for example, blaming alcohol or stress.

  2. Family violence explained

    Perpetrators often make excuses for their violence, for example, blaming alcohol or stress.

  3. Family violence services

    Victoria has a range of services available to help people at risk of, experiencing or escaping from family violence.

  4. What is family violence?

    Family violence can be physical, sexual, psychological, emotional, economic, spiritual or legal abuse. All family violence is illegal and unacceptable.

  5. Family violence and children

    Children exposed to domestic violence are more likely to experience emotional and behavioural problems.

  6. Aboriginal Family Violence Legal Service

    Djirra's Aboriginal Family Violence Legal Service program helps Aboriginal people who are experiencing or recovering from family violence or sexual assault.

  7. Family violence - tips for children and young people

    Children and young people are not to blame for violence at home, it's not your fault and it's not a special secret

  8. Relationships - dealing with conflict

    With the physical and emotional closeness of a partnership, it is inevitable that there is sometimes conflict.

  9. People with a disability who experience violence, abuse or neglect

    People with a disability who experience violence, abuse or neglect can seek help from a range of services specifically designed to help them.

  10. Personal and relationship services

    There are personal and relationship services available to you that offer counselling and relationship advice.

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