Experiencing Violence? |
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Call 000 if you are in danger or in an emergency situation |
TTY Call 106 for an emergency |
Looking for Support or Counselling? |
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Call 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732 www.1800respect.org.au |
Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia |
Free, confidential, and 24/7 support is available. Interpreters are also available free of charge. |
Family and Domestic Violence is a workplace issue.
The ASU has developed a number of resources to be used in workplaces to support workers who are experiencing family or domestic violence.
These resources have been developed as an extension of the ASU’s campaign to end domestic violence and our campaign for paid domestic violence.
These practical tools have been created by ASU members who are front-line workers in family, domestic and sexual assault services.
Download these guides to share and implement in your own workplace:
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Workplace Guide to Preventing and Responding to Domestic Violence
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Working From Home - when home isn't safe: a guide on how to respond to family & domestic violence in home-based workplaces
- ASU Model Family and Domestic Violence Clause for inclusion in Enterprise Agreements
Get in touch with your Union to discuss how we can help support you and your colleagues to make your workplace safe for victim-survivors of family and domestic violence.