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Domestic violence victims will no longer have to flee their homes as a new protection program rolling out across NSW will focus on fortifying their properties and forcing their abusers to move out.
A scheme to be expanded across NSW will allow more domestic violence victims to stay in their own homes while their attackers are forced to find new accommodation.
Thousands of protesters are marching across streets all over the country in a demand for action to address violence against ...
(WSVN) - The CEO of Women in Distress wants to reach more women, men and children trapped in abusive homes to help keep them safe, following a recent string of domestic violence incidents in South ...
During a Thursday cabinet meeting, she reiterated to Trump that the attacks, which she has described as "domestic terrorism ... Police Association is offering safety tips to Tesla owners to ...
Clearly, we are living in a “VUCA” world and volatility is par for the course, but what makes these volatile times ...
Douglas County is establishing a domestic violence safe house ... The center will include a 22-bed safe house, where women and children can stay for seven weeks. "TESSA does serve women, men ...
“Thank you for giving me and my children a safe place to stay, giving me the peace of mind to rebuild myself.” Domestic Violence Shelter and Services Inc., a nonprofit organization based in ...
Yet another Pacific airline is facing the prospect of going under, with Tonga's national carrier Lulutai Airlines this week searching for partners to help keep it afloat.