on โ25-09-2015 02:10 PM
Mr Turnbull and Ms Cash were joined by domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty and former Victoria Police commissioner Ken Lay in Melbourne today to announce the package.
Some key aspects of the new package are:
โข $17m to expanding existing programs aimed at keeping women safe at the home, including improving access to CCTV and locks.
โข $5m to the 1800 RESPECT hotline
โข $2m to MensLine services โข $21m to help Indigenous women and those in remote communities
โข A $12m trial with state governments to use GPS tracking for high-risk domestic violence offenders
โข $5m to 20,000 mobile phones across Australia for women whose access to technology is compromised
โข $5m to developing and improving the Safe Schools website
โข Improved training for frontline services, including general practitioners, doctors, nurse, magistrates and police
โข Identifying domestic violence hotspots
Mr T
urnbull said disrespect of women was a key root cause of family violence and needed to be addressed. "This is a big cultural shift," he said. "Of course, the vast majority of men do respect women. But many do not. "We must make it un-Australian to disrespect women. "We must become a country which is known for its respect of women."
on โ25-09-2015 02:11 PM
โ25-09-2015 04:39 PM - edited โ25-09-2015 04:39 PM
Your threads are here Blue, 2 hours later ๐
on โ25-09-2015 05:32 PM
LOL. I've been busy self reporting them.
on โ25-09-2015 05:34 PM
Is this a new thread.............just asking...................Richo.
on โ25-09-2015 05:58 PM
on โ25-09-2015 06:03 PM
@bluecat*stopsdancing wrote:
Mr Turnbull said disrespect of women was a key root cause of family violence and needed to be addressed. "This is a big cultural shift," he said. "Of course, the vast majority of men do respect women. But many do not. "We must make it un-Australian to disrespect women. "We must become a country which is known for its respect of women."
I don't agree with him that this is the main issue, it's not disrespect of women that's the problem, it's lack of control, not understanding boundaries in personal interaction with others across the board.
At least they're trying.
on โ25-09-2015 07:04 PM
Again it appears to be all about treating the disease rather than the cause.
All the rules in the world won't stop a maniac from carrying out the unspeakable.
If we want to treat the disease then why not.....
A 'special' ankle bracelet for the bad person and another for those
needing protection.
The bad person's ankle bracelet sends spikes into the ankle
if they get within 5 metres of the other person's bracelet.
I did envisage one around the neck that tightened but that wouldn't
be civilised.
โ25-09-2015 07:22 PM - edited โ25-09-2015 07:23 PM
$21 million for indigenous women/outback communities? ... That's a huge % to just one group of people
on โ25-09-2015 07:40 PM
@bushies.girl wrote:$21 million for indigenous women/outback communities? ... That's a huge % to just one group of people
Oh, merged. No indication of, just done. So is this a jokey thread or a serious one?
$100 million wasted because yet again, seeking pats on the back instead of actually acheiving anything.