“My partner always makes me feel guilty when I go out with ...
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“My partner always makes me feel guilty when I go out with my friends. Then I get hundreds of text messages, checking where I am and
who I’m talking to.”
THIS IS EMOTIONAL ABUSE AND IT IS FAMILY VIOLENCE.
Help and support is available.
Visit www.safefromviolence.tas.gov.au for more information.
“My partner constantly screams at me and
always puts me down, telling me I’m useless.”
Visit www.safefromviolence.tas.gov.au for more information.
THIS IS VERBAL ABUSE AND IT IS FAMILY VIOLENCE.
Help and support is available.
“I always know where my partner is because I put a tracking app on their phone. Not that they know about it.”
Visit www.safefromviolence.tas.gov.au for more information.
THIS IS STALKING AND IT IS FAMILY VIOLENCE.
If your behaviour is affecting your relationship, take positive action. Help and support is available.
“My partner never does anything right. I get so frustrated and always
end up screaming at them.”
Visit www.safefromviolence.tas.gov.au for more information.
THIS IS VERBAL ABUSE AND IT IS FAMILY VIOLENCE.
If your behaviour is affecting your relationship, take positive action. Help and support is available.
“He controls the money, always uses her credit card and gets
angry when she asks what he’s buying. I’ve seen him yell at her if she asks to buy anything for
herself or the kids.”
Visit www.safefromviolence.tas.gov.au for more information.
THIS IS ECONOMIC ABUSE AND IT IS FAMILY VIOLENCE.
If you are concerned about a friend, family member, neighbour or colleague, check in on them, offer
support or contact a specialist service for advice.
“Their partner doesn’t let them drive anymore.
I haven’t seen them in weeks. I know they’re not allowed to see their friends or family.”
Visit www.safefromviolence.tas.gov.au for more information.
THIS IS EMOTIONAL ABUSE AND IT IS FAMILY VIOLENCE.
If you are concerned about a friend, family member, neighbour or colleague, check in on them, offer
support or contact a specialist service for advice.