Raising awareness and spreading the message of support is the takeaway as Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month draws to a close.
Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said as a community, everyone has a responsibility to not accept or tolerate silence and ignorance surrounding domestic violence.
“Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month is a time for us to recommit to standing up against violence and offer support for anyone in our community to come forward and report it,” Mayor Baker said.
“We are experiencing a unique set of challenges brought about by COVID-19,” Mayor Baker said.
“Families are in close quarters for extended periods of times. However, this is not an excuse for violence, and help is available for anyone who feels unsafe.”
Mayor Baker said it was a good time to recognise the tireless work of the police service, paramedics, hospital staff and support organisations that are close to the victims of domestic and family violence.
“Thank you for all you do to combat and support those impacted by domestic violence,” Mayor Baker said.
“Responding to one incident is too many, when the only acceptable number is zero. Not now, not ever should violence, abuse or bullying be tolerated.
“Domestic violence has too great a voice in our communities. We will continue to advocate for appropriate resources to deal with perpetrators and most importantly support those victims in need.”
Domestic and family violence is never okay. Reach out for help by contacting DVConnect Womensline on 1800 811 811, DVConnect Mensline on 1800 600 636 or 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732. Visit www.qld.gov.au/domesticviolence to learn more.
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Isaac Regional Council PR & Media Officer 4846 3589