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Text reads: It does not need to be physical. Coercive control is family domestic violence.  With image of two upset people sitting at opposite ends of a sofa and looking away from each other.

An updated toolkit for culturally and linguistically diverse communities as part of the latest phase of the WA Government’s Coercion Hurts education campaign is now available.  The campaign aims to raise awareness of the signs and dangers of coercive control and has been developed with insights from victim-survivors, stakeholders and advocates.   Available in 32 languages, the toolkit includes campaign posters and social tiles.  You can find more information about this resource on the Department of Communities website.

Page reviewed 16 April 2025