The New South Wales Government is set to announce $230 million over four years on its emergency domestic violence package.
There will be $48 million spent supporting the health and education of children who've accompanied their mothers to refuges, while $38 million has been earmarked to address the drivers of domestic, family and sexual violence. "This funding announcement is an important step to doing better, to recognising that domestic violence supports need to be applied not just from a crisis response perspective, but with an eye to disrupting the cycle of domestic and family violence early and permanently," he said in a statement.The Staying Home Leaving Violence program aims to help women who have ended a violent relationship stay in their communities, close to their family and friends.
"To be discreet is the most amazing thing because … the last thing you need is to trigger the other person to know there's a watch beeping or there's something going on."
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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