An advertising campaign aimed at boosting public understanding of coercive control has been criticised as “entirely insufficient” amid Australia’s worsening crisis of violence against women.
An awareness campaign about coercive control has been criticised as “entirely insufficient” amid Australia ’s crisis of violence against women.
“This campaign is vital in ensuring the broader public know what coercive control looks like, and perpetrators know what they are doing is wrong.” ‘This campaign is vital in ensuring the broader public know what coercive control looks like,’ Deputy Premier, Prue Car, said. Picture: Supplied/NSW Government
“In this current climate, amidst the persistent failure to properly resource real solutions, I cannot endorse the government’s approach. Something is better than nothing, but you don’t get applause until you do much more.” “All the while NSW is underfunding the sector, it is leaving women and children with nowhere to turn,” she said.
While the sector has been actively working on this issue for five decades, Ms Phillips told news.com.au, “we have never seen the investment in NSW that we need to properly deal with the problem”.
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