Training for religious representatives to help them offer appropriate counselling for victims of domestic violence

Domestic violence, InTouch, multicultural communities, religion,

Frontline domestic and family violence workers from Newcastle display 150 white dresses symbolising the lives of women murdered in domestic violence. Source: AAP Image/Mick Tsikas

Religious messages can affect the outcomes for victims of domestic violence. InTouch services offer training to help multicultural priests and religious figures understand Australian laws and that domestic violence is a crime.



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