Education, Family & Domestic Violence Chloe Trompetter Education, Family & Domestic Violence Chloe Trompetter

Safe To Tell

Ishar, in partnership with Sexual Health Quarters, is proud to launch culturally and linguistically diverse multilingual video resources as part of the “Safe To Tell” project. These videos, produced in English, Arabic, Farsi and Mandarin, will help to improve a woman’s awareness of, and confidence in, identifying and responding to experiences of intimate partner violence, reproductive coercion and domestic violence.

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Your Money & Financial Well-Being

The “Your Money & Financial Wellbeing” booklet is a part of the ongoing “Financial Literacy and Its Relationship to Health and Wellbeing Project”, funded by the Office of Multicultural Interests. The booklet is available in print and electronic form in English, Arabic, Farsi, and Vietnamese to facilitate wider access to this important information.

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Homelessness: The Invisible Epidemic

Migrant and CaLD women are stigmatised and sometimes ostracised for leaving violent relationships. They are accused of breaking up families and bringing “shame” to their families back home and hence they are more reluctant to seek help. These women also rely solely on their partners for their financial and everyday needs which further deters them from reaching out. Additionally, CaLD women usually lack the language skills and knowledge to navigate through the often complex and bureaucratic housing and legal systems.

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