DFV Webinars
Domestic and family violence is a workplace issue. The Services Union in partnership with Basic Rights Queensland, invites union members and leaders to attend free training during the 16 Days
Domestic and family violence is a workplace issue. The Services Union in partnership with Basic Rights Queensland, invites union members and leaders to attend free training during the 16 Days
Working from home, self-isolation (and other pressures associated with the COVID -19 pandemic or other events such as natural disasters) can change the safety and support needs of people experiencing
DFV can happen to anyone. A key statistic is that women are almost three times more likely than men to experience violence from an intimate partner. 1 in 6 women
Approach any discussion with sensitivity, without judgement, and in a private location. Inform employees that your organisation recognises that DFV can impact work and that it is safe to discuss
If you have concerns about the risk to any employee, you can confidentially seek advice from a specialist DFV service. This can be done without disclosing the identity of the