A domestic violence charity is reporting a 29 per cent increase in people needing support, and calling on more people to consider donating their old mobile phones to help victims needing a new one.
DV Safe Phone founder Ashton Wood said the rise in domestic violence victims needing a new mobile phone from the charity was likely because more people were aware of the issue.
Australia-wide, the number of women killed in intimate partner violence has increased 28 per cent between 2021 and 2023.
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The federal government announced earlier this year a $4.7 billion package to accelerate action to end gender-based violence.
Wood founded DV Safe Phone after being told of the growing need to provide victims fleeing home with a new phone.
Wood had several phones to donate but couldn’t drop them off anywhere during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
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