Not now, not ever: Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month

With May now upon us it is time again when the Queensland Police Service joins the community to mark Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month to raise community awareness of domestic and family violence and to send a clear message that violence of this sort will not be tolerated.
It is also a time to reflect on and remember those who have lost their lives through domestic and family violence (DFV) and to pledge to play a part in engendering a community where violence is not accepted.
Whilst it is special to focus on domestic violence in May each year, let’s treat every month as DFV Prevention Month. The issue is one of significant impact in our community.
Brisbane West police are reminding members of the community to be the eyes and ears of the community in helping to stop domestic and family violence. By reporting incidences of domestic and family violence, police can then support families to

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