What is Family Violence?
Family violence includes:
- any type of physical violence, such as slapping or punching
- forcing you to do sexual things, even if you are married
- making threats or calling you names
- preventing you from having access to money without your permission
It is also against the law for children to be hit, see or hear violence in the home.
Family violence is a crime
It is against the law to be hurt by any member of your family, including your husband, children and in-laws.
Statistics about Family Violence
- Family violence include physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual and financial abuse
- Groups at greater risk of family violence include all the following:
- Younger women
- Women with disabilities
- Indigenous women
- The estimated economic cost of family violence to the Australian economy is $13.6 billion
- The economic cost of family violence to the Victorian economy is $3.4 billion
- The greatest cause of death, disability and illness for Victorian women aged 15-44 years of age is family violence
- One woman dies each week in Australia as a result of family violence
- 1 in 3 women will experience physical violence in their lifetime
- Sexist jokes which demean and degrade women are not okay, even if they get a laugh
Source - Information Source A Right to Respect - Victoria's Plan to Prevent Violence against Women 2010 - 2012 (Vic Govt 2009)
National Survey on Community attitudes to Violence Against Women 2009 - changing cultures, changing attitudes.
Preventing violence against women (Vic Health 2009)
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