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  1. What is the difference between domestic and family violence and coercive control?

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/domestic-and-family-violence/what-is-the-difference-between-domestic-and-family-violence-and-coercive-control — Learn the differences between domestic and family violence and coercive control and recognise the patterns of abusive behaviours you may be experiencing.

  2. Module 1: Coercive control and domestic and family violence training

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/coercive-control/domestic-and-family-violence-and-coercive-control-training/module-1-coercive-control-and-domestic-and-family-violence — Module 1 explains to learners what coercive control is, how it underpins DFV, how to identify patterns of behaviour that are a feature of coercive control and t...

  3. Help to recover and heal

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/how-can-i-stay-safe/recovery-and-healing/help-to-recover-and-heal-after-domestic-and-family-violence — Recovery and healing is a journey that can take time, but you can rebuild your confidence to help you move forward and make decisions about your future.

  4. Going back to work

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/how-can-i-stay-safe/recovery-and-healing/work — Tips and resources to help you get back into the workforce after a break, including how to search for a job, write a job application, and prepare for an intervi...

  5. Further education and training pathways

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/how-can-i-stay-safe/recovery-and-healing/education — Explore further education pathways to help you upgrade your skills and experience, retrain, or even find a new career direction as part of healing and recovery.

  6. Ending a harmful relationship or separating from your partner

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/how-can-i-stay-safe/recovery-and-healing/ending-a-harmful-relationship — Find help and support if you want to separate from your partner, get a divorce or end a marriage, defacto relationship or civil partnership.

  7. Why it can be difficult for someone to leave or report violence

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/i-want-to-help-someone/why-it-can-be-difficult-for-people-to-leave-or-report-dfv — Reasons why it can be difficult for people to leave or report domestic and family violence and how you can support them.

  8. Signs someone I know could be in a harmful relationship

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/i-want-to-help-someone/signs-someone-I-know-could-be-in-a-harmful-relationship — How to recognise the possible signs that someone you know is experiencing domestic and family violence or coercive control and what you can do to help them.

  9. Talking to someone who may be experiencing domestic or family violence

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/i-want-to-help-someone/practical-steps-to-help-someone-experiencing-dfv/talking-to-someone-experiencingDFV — How to start a conversation to support someone experiencing domestic or family violence.

  10. Talking to someone who may be experiencing domestic or family violence

    https://www.qld.gov.au/community/getting-support-health-social-issue/support-victims-abuse/need-to-know/healthy-and-harmful-relationships/practical-steps-to-help-someone-experiencing-dfv/talking-to-someone-experiencingDFV — How to start a conversation to support someone experiencing domestic or family violence.

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