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Wagga Wagga Domestic Violence Liaison Committee Promoting safety in the community and providing domestic and family violence information and support. Call 000 if you are in danger.

The festive season is upon us and this time of year can be challenging for many people within our community.It’s also a ...
19/12/2025

The festive season is upon us and this time of year can be challenging for many people within our community.
It’s also a time when some local support services may operate with reduced hours or have limited availability.

If someone you know needs someone to talk to or maybe somewhere to sleep, shower and access food relief, there are services that can help.

Visit: https://wagga.nsw.gov.au/services/support-services/can-we-help

Everyone deserves to feel safe, supported, and cared for.
If you are experiencing an emergency however, please call 000.

Whether its in the workplace, school, or home - your language and actions always matter. Family violence has significant...
05/12/2025

Whether its in the workplace, school, or home - your language and actions always matter.

Family violence has significant consequences for infants, children, and young people ✋

Safe and Equal have developed some great resources such as guide and coloring sheet have been designed to help practitioners better support children and young people with experiences of family violence.

It was co-produced with Berry Street’s Y-Change Lived Experience Consultants.

Visit: https://safeandequal.org.au/working-in-family-violence/tailored-inclusive-support/children-and-young-people/

Need some support having these conversations with your partner? Kids? There is help available: ⭐ 1800RESPECT ⭐
03/12/2025

Need some support having these conversations with your partner? Kids?

There is help available:

⭐ 1800RESPECT

Let's talk! 💬Fly the Flag For Healthy RelationshipsWednesday 3 December 20251.00pm – 3.00pm | South City Shopping Centre...
02/12/2025

Let's talk! 💬

Fly the Flag For Healthy Relationships
Wednesday 3 December 2025
1.00pm – 3.00pm | South City Shopping Centre

Take a seat, join the conversation and have a free coffee on us.
The Wagga DVLC will be hanging out on the brown lounge, chatting about healthy relationships across our community.

Strong relationships create strong communities – be part of the movement!
A proud Wagga DLVC initiative supported by Wagga Wagga Women’s Health Centre, Wagga Wagga City Council, Mission Australia, Charles Sturt University, Relationships Australia Canberra Region and more.

Teach respect everyday!Whats on today?💚Stay Scam Safe: Protect yourself from scams that target womenTuesday 2 December10...
01/12/2025

Teach respect everyday!

Whats on today?

💚Stay Scam Safe: Protect yourself from scams that target women
Tuesday 2 December
10.00am - 12.00pm | Wagga Women’s Health Centre

Scams are becoming more sophisticated and more personal. That’s why we’re inviting you to a free, supportive session just for women, focused on how to recognise and respond to scams that could affect you or your family.

This session will cover:
⭐Common scams affecting everyday women
⭐How to spot red flags early
⭐Setting boundaries and protecting your personal information
⭐Practical tips to keep yourself and your loved ones scam safe

Whether you’re a new mum, woman seeking support or someone who’s been through a tough time - we welcome you to join this safe, empowering space to learn and connect.

Teach respect. Teach consent.There are actions we can take everyday to work towards the elimination of gender-based viol...
30/11/2025

Teach respect. Teach consent.

There are actions we can take everyday to work towards the elimination of gender-based violence.

What are you doing today?

Yes all men: why men need to talk about violence against women 👇The world is filled with implicit and explicit ideas and...
29/11/2025

Yes all men: why men need to talk about violence against women 👇

The world is filled with implicit and explicit ideas and messages telling men they should be tough, aggressive and sexually dominant. These are harmful ideas that can drive violence against women.

While not all men are violent, all men can do something to change those harmful ideas and messages.

1. Recognise violence against women in all of its forms
2. Talk about it with other men
3. Show up and listen
4. Challenge disrespect and abuse

If you're a man experiencing domestic or family violence, it's important to know that you're not alone. Men can also experience violence and abuse in their relationships. Based on the 2021–22 Personal Safety Survey- external, 1 in 14 (7.3% or 693,000) men have experienced violence from an intimate partner since the age of 15 (ABS 2023).

Get the help and support you deserve here: mensline.org.au/

All men have an important role to play in the elimination of gender-based violence in our communities. 💚The world is fil...
29/11/2025

All men have an important role to play in the elimination of gender-based violence in our communities. 💚

The world is filled with implicit and explicit ideas and messages telling men they should be tough, aggressive and sexually dominant. These are harmful ideas that can drive violence against women. The harmful ideas about being a man – violence, dominance, aggression – also hurt men.

While not all men are violent, all men can do something to change those harmful ideas and messages.

1. Talk with you mates about how your are travelling and spark conversations around positive relationships
2. Call out disrespect, abuse, and misogynistic and violence behavior
3. Show up and listen: https://www.respectvictoria.vic.gov.au/men-need-to-talk-about-violence-against-women
🔹 If you're a man experiencing domestic or family violence, it's important to know that you're not alone.
Men can also experience violence and abuse in their relationships. Based on the 2021–22 Personal Safety Survey, 1 in 14 (7.3% or 693,000) men have experienced violence from an intimate partner since the age of 15 (ABS 2023).

Contact Mensline Australia: mensline.org.au/family-violence/

Why men need to talk about violence against women:The world is filled with implicit and explicit ideas and messages tell...
29/11/2025

Why men need to talk about violence against women:

The world is filled with implicit and explicit ideas and messages telling men they should be tough, aggressive and sexually dominant. These are harmful ideas that can drive violence against women.

While not all men are violent, all men can do something to change those harmful ideas and messages.

The harmful ideas about being a man – violence, dominance, aggression – also hurt men.

What can you do?
1. Recognise violence against women
2. Talk about it with other men
3. Show up and listen
4. Challenge disrespect and abuse

🔹If you're a man experiencing domestic or family violence, it's important to know that you're not alone. Men can also experience violence and abuse in their relationships. Based on the 2021–22 Personal Safety Survey, 1 in 14 (7.3% or 693,000) men have experienced violence from an intimate partner since the age of 15 (ABS 2023).

For help and support, contact: mensline.org.au/family-violence/

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