Community Education
We develop community education resources for our team across the Kimberley, and participate in joint initiatives to deliver messages on key issues across the community. Resources are developed in conjunction with extensive stakeholder engagement.
Coercive Control
It doesn’t have to be physical. Coercive control is family and domestic violence.
Coercive control can be subtle. No two people’s experiences are the same, but it can look like someone controlling, monitoring and gaslighting another person, or showing extreme jealousy. It’s a pattern of abuse, is dangerous, and unacceptable.
To learn more about it, including where to seek support, visit wa.gov.au/coercivecontrol