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It's never OK.
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Domestic and family violence is never OK at the woman with disability.
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I am almost twice as likely to experience domestic and family violence.
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Sometimes domestic and family violence can be hard to identify because not everyone knows that domestic and family violence is not always physical.
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There are many types of non physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, financial abuse, social isolation, technology based abuse.
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Sometimes not everyone knows that domestic and family violence can happen in different types of relationships by the people closest to us.
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Our romantic partners or ex partners, including same sex partners or ex partners, our family members, our informal carers.
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No matter who they are and what they mean to us, domestic and family violence is never OK.
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It's never OK for the people closest to us to make us feel scared, unsafe, trapped, or controlled.
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We all need to know what domestic and family violence is that we can take steps to be safe and to prevent further violence or abuse.
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It is important to know the difference between a healthy relationship and an unhealthy relationship.
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A healthy relationship makes you feel happy, safe, supported and respected.
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But an unhealthy relationship can make you feel scared, unsafe, sad, trapped or controlled.
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But help is available.
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There are different steps you can take to get advice or support and help you to be safe.
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If you think domestic and family violence is happening to you, or you think your relationship is unhealthy, you can talk to someone you trust.
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This might be a close friend or your doctor.
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You can also contact a domestic and family violence support service or a disability advocacy organisation or the police on 000 if you're in immediate danger and fear for your immediate safety.
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Domestic and family violence is never OK and help is available.
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It's the day to say it's never OK for me.
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To find out more about domestic and family violence, you'll find accessible videos and written information on our website www.qld.gov.au/neverok