Charmed & Dangerous : A Women’s Guide to Reclaiming a Healthy Relationship
Change the Story – A shared framework for the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia
Men’s Line Australia : Telephone & Online counselling service for men with family and relationship concerns
Disability and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Support
Sign Language DV Support Video
Information on DV and Support available in different languages
Family Safety Packs in different languages
Forced marriages audio plays in different languages from Immigrant Women’s Speakout • Domestic Violence – What You Can Do About It • Family Violence Provisions • Staying Home Leaving Violence
Aboriginal Support
Indigenous Women’s Legal Service
Wirringa Baiya | Aboriginal Womens Legal Centre
Aboriginal Medical Service Cooperative | – Sydney Phone: (02) 9319 5823
LGBTIQ Specific Support
https://www.acon.org.au/what-we-are-here-for/domestic-family-violence/#domestic-family-violence
http://www.anothercloset.com.au/
http://sayitoutloud.org.au/relationships/abusive-relationships/getting-help/
Peer Reviewed Articles
Brain-to-Brain, Body-to-Body: A Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Perspective on the Treatment of Children and Adolescents Pat Ogden, PhD, Bonnie Goldstein PhD, Janina Fisher PhD
The, John & Bowlby, Memorial & Lecture & Herman, Judith. (2007). Shattered Shame States and their Repair.
Janina Fisher & Pat Ogden Retraining the Brain: Harnessing our Neuroplasticity. Psychotherapy Networker, March 2011 (in press)
Humphreys, C., & Thiara, R. (2003). Mental health and domestic violence: ‘I call it symptoms of abuse’. British journal of social work, 33(2), 209-226.
Richards, K. (2011). Children’s exposure to domestic violence in Australia. Trends and issues in crime and criminal justice, 419..
NSW Department of Communities and Justice
Rent Choice Policy Housing Pathways How to recognise Domestic Violence Effects of Domestic Violence Domestic Violence Support Contact List