The Salvation Army supports White Ribbon Day
25 November 2014
One in three female Australians is likely to experience – or has already experienced – physical or sexual violence at some stage in their lives.
Violence against women is a serious problem in Australia today:
An average of one woman a week is killed by a current or former partner
Domestic Violence is the leading cause of death and injury in women under 45
More than one million children are affected by domestic violence annually
The cost of violence against women
White Ribbon Day on 25 November is Australia’s only national,
Violence is also the
Salvation Army research confirms this – with more than 50% of women in our homelessness services identifying violence as their primary reason for seeking assistance.
The Salvation Army’s Dr Bruce Redman says, “This is an issue we cannot ignore. Prominent cases this year have highlighted that action needs to be taken to stop the prevalence of domestic violence.”
In Victoria, The Salvation Army is supporting the annual
To find out more about White Ribbon Day visit whiteribbon.org.au
For information about The Salvation Army’s family and domestic
The Salvation Army’s response to family and domestic violence in Australia:
- During 2014 we provided 27,000 episodes of care to people experiencing family and domestic violence
- We have nine family and domestic violence services throughout Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory
- $6.3 million has been budgeted to spend on family and domestic violence in 2014/15
- We spent almost $20 million in 2012/13 on women’s homelessness services