State Government of New South Wales

10/04/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2024 23:32

NSW long weekend: Domestic, family and sexual violence

NSW long weekend: Domestic, family and sexual violence

Published:4 October 2024

Released by:Minister for Women, Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

As New South Wales enters a long weekend the Minns Labor Government is reminding the community that domestic, family and sexual violence is never acceptable.

With large events over the weekend, where many will be celebrating and consuming alcohol, I ask everyone to play a part in ensuring that all members of the community are safe and respected.

If you witness unacceptable behaviour, call it out.

If you are concerned about the safety of someone you know, or your own, please contact:

The NSW Domestic Violence Line on: 1800 656 463

Or, 1800 RESPECT on: 1800 737 732

If it is an emergency, please contact Triple Zero: 000

We know that at times of large events there is a concerning trend of increased instances of domestic, family and sexual violence.

Sadly, as many in the community gather this weekend in celebration, there will be others who do not feel safe in their own homes, who are the victims of domestic abuse.

The Minns Labor Government is committed to taking meaningful and ongoing action to ensure women across the state are safe, but we know we cannot do this without the community's help.

This long weekend, check on your friends, do not ignore signs of concerning behaviour and help us in our work towards creating a safer New South Wales. The stakes are far too high for anyone to not play their part.

For those experiencing domestic and family violence, you have a right to safety and help is available.

Support available:

In an emergency, where there is an immediate risk of harm, contact emergency services on Triple Zero (000)

NSW Domestic Violence Help Line: 1800 65 64 63

1800RESPECT: 1800 7377 32

Lifeline Australia: 13 11 14

Kids Helpline: 1800 55 18 00

Further information on if you suspect and want to help someone in a domestic violence situation is available here.

Information on how to spot the signs of coercive control is available here.

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