Domestic Violence Anonymous is a volunteer organisation which aims to reduce domestic and family violence through peer support, mentorship and regular group meetings for males within the domestic violence cycle domestic violence.
NEW TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ANONYMOUS?
Having trouble with domestic and family relationships? Does your anger or violence worry you? Is it causing you to get into trouble with police as a perpetrator of domestic violence? Are you a victim of domestic violence? are you currently living in unpleasant or dangerous situations? Are family members concerned?
This website will give you an idea of what Domestic Violence Anonymous may be able to offer you. But to understand how Domestic Violence groups work, you will need to attend a metting in person and meet people like yourself. You will meet genuine, understanding, supportive and non judgmental people. People who have walked in your shoes and now live happier, healthier lives.
Domestic and Family Violence

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Domestic Violence Orders

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As an advocate for mental health, justice, equality and Founder of Domestic Violence Anonymous, Shane Cuthbert provided a submission to The Women’s Safety and Justice Taskforce’ ‘Coercive Control’ Inquiry. The taskforce is currently working to provide a report to the Attorney-General, outlining how best to legislate against coercive control. CLICK HERE to view the full submission.
For more information on the Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce CLICK HERE.
If you are currently in need of support, please contact one of these organisations listed below.
For more information on the Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce CLICK HERE.
If you are currently in need of support, please contact one of these organisations listed below.