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Resource: Beyond Closed Doors

Fact Sheets 

There are some key types of Family Violence - understanding what they are is important for everyone so we can identify if ourselves or someone we love are experiencing Family Violence.

Family Violence is used to gain power and control in a relationship. A person who uses violence can be a man or woman, a partner or an ex partner, a dependent child or a parent. 

Family Violence has a broad definition and extends to include anyone that you may have a close personal relationship with or you consider to be your family. All types of Family Violence are considered serious.    

Please find below downloadable posters and fact sheets, explaining some of the key indicators of each type of violence. 

Verbal Abuse

Sexual Violence

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Cultural Abuse

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Social Abuse

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Financial Abuse

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Stalking

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Physical Violence

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Emotional Abuse

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We welcome Aboriginal women, children and young people, including parents of Aboriginal children, as well as partners and ex-partners of Aboriginal people, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, non-binary, sistergirls, brotherboys, intersex and two spirit queer folk who identify as women or feel comfortable accessing a women’s service.

Get in Touch

Office hours

Mon - Thu:   9am - 5pm

Fri:             9am - 4pm

Email:          info@emhaws.org.au

Phone:        (03) 9403 9400

Fax:               (03) 9482 5733

EMH are open 24/7  on 1800 364 297

or call 1800 RESPECT / 1800 015 188

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We operate an outreach service (10am-3pm) at the Carlton Baths, 216-248 Rathdowne Street, Carlton. Please call us to make an appointment.

Address 

PO Box 167 

Fairfield, VIC 3078

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