Domestic violence and abusive relationships
Domestic violence (or family violence) is when someone uses violence to maintain power over someone they’re close to. Learn about signs, effects and what you can do if you're in an abusive relationship.
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8 signs of a toxic relationship
Recognising signs that your relationship is toxic may not be easy. Learn about the warning signs that something might not be right in your relationship.
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Daisy app
Daisy connects people experiencing violence or abuse to local services across Australia.
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Sunny app
Sunny is 1800RESPECT's app for people with disability who are experiencing, or risk experiencing, domestic, family and sexual violence. The app provides support to individuals to recognise, respond and get help if they are experiencing violence and abuse.
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Emotional abuse
Emotional abuse includes verbal abuse, threats, restricting freedom and public embarrassment. It can cause physical and mental health problems.
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Health and wellbeing apps
Browse our selection of healthcare apps from our trusted information partners.
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Child abuse
Child abuse is any behaviour that harms or could harm a child or young person, either physically or emotionally. Recognise the signs and report it.
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Facial injuries
An injury to the face can be caused by almost anything, including falling over, cutting yourself shaving or being struck in the face by an object.
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Coping with family break-up, separation or divorce
Dealing with a family break-up, separation or divorce can leave you feeling hurt, angry or confused. Get tips on how to cope with a break-up.
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Psychiatrists and psychologists
A psychiatrist is a doctor who has done extra medical training to become a specialist in mental health. Learn about what they do and how they can help you.
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