Tasmanian voices : the family violence epidemic : a handy reference guide that answers questions people may be too uncomfortable (or afraid) to ask / Deborah Thomson
- Bib ID:
- 8813874
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Thomson, Deborah, author
- Online Access:
- National edeposit: Onsite at National Library of Australia
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- Access Conditions:
- National edeposit: Available onsite at national, state and territory libraries
- Printer:
- [Port Adelaide, S.A.] : Green Hill Publishing, [2023]
- Description:
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- [Tasmania] : [Deborah Thomson], [2023]
- ©2023
- 1 online resource (207 pages)
- ISBN:
- 9781922957498 (PDF)
- Summary:
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"Taken from Tasmanian Voices: The Family Violence Epidemic column in Forty South's digital magazine, this collection of essays highlights a variety of topics related to family violence (or better described as domestic terrorism)." -- Page 5.
- Full contents:
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- May 2021 : Issues with Centrelink and family violence victims
- June 2021 : Domestic violence is everyday terrorism
- July 2021 : He will forever harbour his secret - it is no longer mine
- August 2021 : The warning signs, and what to do about them
- September 2021 : Non-fatal strangulation: why law reform is needed in Tasmania
- October 2021 : Workplace inclusion for victims of domestic violence
- November 2021 : Why didn't you leave?
- February 2022 : Issue with the family law system
- March 2022 : Disability and domestic violence
- May 2022 : Should Tasmania criminalise coercive control?
- June 2022 : Young adults and abusive relationships
- July 2022 : Involving men in the fight to reduce family violence
- August 2022 : Threats to pets are a form of abuse
- September 2022 : Myths and misconceptions of family violence
- October 2022 : Leaving the abuser and the need for support
- November 202 : The children of abusers
- December 2022 : New law for non-fatal strangulation
- January 2023 : Men - be the change you want to see
- February 2023 : The psychological effects of living with violence.
- Notes:
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- "These essays may have sensitive content that may be triggering for readers" -- Page [vi]
- Includes important contacts for support.
- Includes bibliographical references.
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- Also Titled:
- Tasmanian voices : the family violence epidemic
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