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Community groups concerned as domestic violence calls drop off

Could the coronavirus pandemic see more people suffer from domestic violence

Could the coronavirus pandemic see more people suffer from domestic violence Source: Getty

Groups working with multicultural women say the phone lines have gone quiet, and that’s concerning.


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By Jarni Blakkarly

Source: SBS



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Groups working with multicultural women say the phone lines have gone quiet, and that’s concerning.


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