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- Family violence
Perpetrators often make excuses for their violence, for example, blaming alcohol or stress.
- Family violence explained
Perpetrators often make excuses for their violence, for example, blaming alcohol or stress.
- Family violence services
Victoria has a range of services available to help people at risk of, experiencing or escaping from family violence.
- What is family violence?
Family violence can be physical, sexual, psychological, emotional, economic, spiritual or legal abuse. All family violence is illegal and unacceptable.
- Family violence and children
Children exposed to domestic violence are more likely to experience emotional and behavioural problems.
- 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.
- 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
- Relationships - dealing with conflict
With the physical and emotional closeness of a partnership, it is inevitable that there is sometimes conflict.
- 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.
- Personal and relationship services
There are personal and relationship services available to you that offer counselling and relationship advice.