Tip sheets, help cards and toolkit
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Family violence services help cards - Women’s Health West
Developed by Women’s Health West, these wallet-sized Family Violence Services Help Cards list services in the western region and some statewide services. Available in various language translations. Posted September 2020
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Family Violence help cards - Buddhist Council of Victoria
The Buddhist Council of Victoria has developed cards in consultation with the community which contain information about family violence and state-wide support services available. Posted August 2020
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Tip Sheet: Faith Communities supporting healthy family relationships: Buddhist council of victoria
Evidence guide and tip sheet distills the key principles of effective work in faith settings for prevention and response to violence against women. Posted July 2020
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Tip Sheet: Working with interpreters
DVRCV have developed a tip sheet outlining the warning signs or indicators of family violence for all essential workers. Posted May 2020
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Financial Abuse Support Toolkit
1800 RESPECT provides information on what financial abuse may look and feel like and steps you can take. Posted February 2020
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Elder Abuse prevention and response toolkit
West Metro Elder Abuse Prevention Network too for north and west metropolitan regionsl. Posted December 2020
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No to violence resources
No to Violence and the Men’s Referral Service have released a range of resources including posters, pamphlets and wallet cards to assist practitioners who provide services to men. Posted August 2020
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Tip Sheet: Uber rides for individual women experiencing domestic/family violence
Uber has donated 3,000 rides to WESTNET to assist services that are working with domestic and family violence and other forms of gender-based violence get to where they need to go. Posted May 2020
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Tip Sheet: framing violence prevention in meaningful ways for migrant and refugee communities
Designed to frame violence prevention in more meaningful ways for migrant and refugee communities. Posted October 2019