Tasmanian Voices
eBook - ePub

Tasmanian Voices

The Family Violence Epidemic

  1. English
  2. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Tasmanian Voices

The Family Violence Epidemic

About this book

I envisage the book to be used as an educational resource for policy makers, social services staff, students and the general public as well as victims of abuse who from reading this book might beencouraged to leave the abusive relationship early rather than later.

This book will be of interest to secondary schools as an educational acquisition for students who in the course of their studies, may look at societal issues such as family violence or abusive relationships and how to recognise such abuse.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Dedication
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Introduction
  8. May 2021 | Issues with Centrelink and family violence victims
  9. June 2021 |Domestic violence is everyday terrorism
  10. July 2021 | He will forever harbour his secret –it is no longer mine
  11. August 2021 | The warning signs, and what to do about them
  12. September 2021 | Non-fatal strangulation: why law reform is needed in Tasmania
  13. October 2021 | Workplace inclusion for victims of domestic violence
  14. November 2021 | Why didn’t you leave?
  15. February 2022 | Issue with the family law system
  16. March 2022 | Disability and domestic violence
  17. May 2022 | Should Tasmania criminalise coercive control?
  18. June 2022 | Young adults and abusive relationships
  19. July 2022 | Involving men in the fight to reduce family violence
  20. August 2022 | Threats to pets are a form of abuse
  21. September 2022 | Myths and misconceptions of family violence
  22. October 2022 | Leaving the abuser and the need for support
  23. November 2022 | The children of abusers
  24. December 2022 | New law for non-fatal strangulation
  25. January 2023 | Men – be the change you want to see
  26. February 2023 | The psychological effects of living with violence
  27. References
  28. Important contacts