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NSW Program gives church leaders better guidance on domestic violance

Asnaku Eshete holds a photo of her daughter, Wubanchi Asefaw
Asnaku Eshete holds a photo of her daughter, Wubanchi Asefaw Source: SBS

Recent cases of domestic violent in migrant communities in Australia have highlighted the need for more awareness about support services. Family issues are often handled within the community, where religious leaders carry influence. A new program in New South Wales aims to give church leaders better guidance on what to do if family violence is reported in their community. Dong Xing has the details.


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Recent cases of domestic violent in migrant communities in Australia have highlighted the need for more awareness about support services. Family issues are often handled within the community, where religious leaders carry influence. A new program in New South Wales aims to give church leaders better guidance on what to do if family violence is reported in their community. Dong Xing has the details.



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