The Fight Against Domestic Violence: A Comprehensive Approach

The Coalition has committed to push for education on prevention, early intervention, and increased funding for emergency services and safe houses to combat domestic violence.

Education and early intervention are crucial in preventing domestic violence, and the government is working with schools to implement programs that teach young people about healthy relationships.

The Coalition has pledged to increase funding for emergency services and safe houses, with a total allocation of $90 million.

This funding will go towards domestic violence prevention, early intervention, and crisis response, which is desperately needed.

The Coalition has committed to extending funding to regional areas to build refuges and shelters for women and children.

Regional areas with limited access to safe houses are particularly vulnerable to domestic violence, and the government is working to address this issue.

Education is a key component in the fight against domestic violence, and parents have a crucial role to play in teaching their children about healthy relationships.

One in four women and one in eight men experience violence by an intimate partner or family member since the age of 15, according to recent statistics.

Domestic violence is a growing concern in regional areas, with 617.3 assaults per 100,000 people reported in regional NSW in 2024.

The fight against domestic violence requires a comprehensive approach that involves government, communities, and individuals working together to create a safer and more supportive environment for all.