Domestic deaths of Women In Austraia, page-598

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    I agree pints. All such offers of cash for certain circumstances have these risks though.

    but the $1,500 cash will enable women to access safe accomodation, without necessarily using existing safe houses so easing the pressure on these services, and enable transport away from the perpetrator. The $3,000 debit card is only to be used for urgent necessary appliance purchases, so I think this is more dubious in value if theres no other home for women to move to, and may be more open to misused.

    and you're right that secure accomodation, with access to services, is vitally important. plenty of complaints about this being missed. yet safe homes provided by service providers, along with electronic monitoring and emergency alarms connected to police are far more important imo. these places don't just offer support but also allow women to recover without the normal hurry up and questions wrt 'how long are you staying'. they also have links with emergency medical assessment (GPs) and legal advice.

    NSW Govt MPs have made a further announcement which I find especially pertinent:

    Both Ms Jackson and Ms Car also called on men to stand up and act.

    "You can be the ones to interrupt that sexist joke, you can be the ones to report images of women exploited online, you can be the ones to challenge gender norms in relationships and in your family," Ms Jackson said.

    "Young men, boys, this is a time for you to show how much you care about the women in your lives and be that change, amongst you and your mates, to show enough is enough."

    ABC LINK

    the primary gist is that we men must stand up to support women and to facilitate discussion, such as we're having, to raise the awareness and correct false claims about, domestic violence.
 
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