Domestic violence organisations say they'll need to start winding back services because the government hasn't invested enough in its latest budget. Price drop for international airfares The ...
Domestic violence organisations say they'll need to start winding back services because the government hasn't invested enough in its latest budget.
In short: Frontline domestic, family and sexual violence services say the federal government has let down those facing violence by not allocating enough funding in the budget. Shelters say they ...
Women's shelters and legal centres say they're struggling to keep up with demand and vulnerable people are being turned away.
While there have been changes that include service integrations and high-risk teams, the implementation of these services can often let Indigenous women down because they are not based on their needs.
Director Monash Indigenous Studies Centre, CI ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence against Women (CEVAW), School of Philosophical, Historical & International Studies (SOPHIS ...
The University at Buffalo understands the far-ranging impacts of domestic violence and values the health and safety of its employees. The university will respond effectively to the needs of victims of ...
A 71-year-old man turned himself in to police Saturday after allegedly killing with his ex-wife in Montreal's St-Michel district. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Community members ...
A 33-year-old man stands accused of bludgeoning his mother to death on Sunday evening in her Byford home, leaving a child witness to call police as she died. My father never hit my mother or I ...
Aussie tourists stranded on a Pacific Island that has plunged into civil unrest claim they have been abandoned by the Australian government. New Caledonia, around 1,210 km east off Australia's ...