PHOTO: Increased support in response to high domestic violence rates in rural areas. (Sourced)
Local providers of Domestic Violence support services have welcomed the announcement of new funding to expand a program already benefiting several Coonamble families affected by Domestic Violence (DV).
Under a new announcement from the state government, the Staying Home Leaving Violence program - which aims to help victim-survivors of DV stay in their own homes - will receive an injection of almost $20 million in funding over the next four years.
Minister for Women’s Safety . . .
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