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SAE | ASKING | Are You Safe At Home? Start a conversation to end family violence

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Are you experiencing family violence?

If you’re experiencing abuse, you don’t have to face this alone.

Help and support is available. The Are You Safe at Home? website features lots of helpful information around family violence and where to go for help.

Is someone you know unsafe?

Do you think someone you know may be experiencing family violence?
The Are You Safe at Home? website features lots of helpful tips, conversation starters and information to help you start your potentially lifesaving chat with a friend, family member or colleague

A conversation for everyone

We know that many people experiencing family violence will reach out to family and friends first. How you respond can make a real difference on someone’s journey to safety.

We can all keep an eye out for the signs of family violence, speak up, and offer support. With the right approach, your support can make a real difference. Learn how to ask “are you safe at home?” by watching our new video series.

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