Family violence is a pattern of behaviour where one person tries to dominate and control the other. You can find more information about family violence in different languages via the Victorian Government’s Health Translations site.
Not all family violence is physical- it can be about controlling another person’s actions, appearance, finances and social interactions too. You can find out about that in our resources about coercive control: Understanding Coercive Control- Simple English Guide for Migrant and Refugee Women.
This section provides links to vital resources that can offer immediate safety, support, and information if you are experiencing family violence. Please know that you are not alone, and help is available.
24 hour crisis line and emergency accommodation for people experiencing family violence in Victoria offering confidential and compassionate assistance to individuals in high-risk situations.
Safe StepsVictoria’s peak body for specialist family violence services. Resources for understanding family violence, training, policy and advocacy, links to further support services.
Safe + EqualAustralia-wide support help and support for people experiencing, or at risk of family violence
1800 RESPECTCrisis response and ongoing care for people who have experienced a recent sexual assault
CASA HouseNTV works with men who use violence, providing support to change behaviour, particularly through their Men’s Referral Service helpline
No to ViolenceSupport, advice and resources for refugees in Australia, including employment services and a food bank.
ARSCSupport and referrals for LGBTIAQ+ Victorians experiencing issues including mental health, wellbeing, family or intimate partner violence.
Rainbow DoorA free online library of high-quality translated Australian health and wellbeing information in over 130 languages.
Health Translations