Representatives from schools, businesses, organisations and community members are all invited to join police and Edon Place to remember those who have died as a result of Domestic and Family Violence.
Bundaberg Patrol Group Domestic and Family Violence Coordinator Sergeant Ken Hendrie reviews all domestic and family violence related calls for service and raises awareness that in 2016, officers across Bundaberg Patrol Group attended over 3000 calls for service, resulting in approximately 500 applications and over 700 reported contraventions of orders.
Do you need help, support or advice?
Wherever you are in Queensland, you can always access our Queensland Police Service website here to find out more information about Domestic and Family Violence.
Information covers:
- What is domestic violence?
- Queensland Police Service response to domestic violence
- Stalking
- How to get help if you use domestic violence
- Do you need help, support or advice?
- How to report domestic violence
- Domestic Violence brochures
We also provide access to the DV Web Link where you can find information about services that may be available in your local area or if you are supporting a family member or friend elsewhere, perhaps a service near to them.
Help is only a call away…
DVConnect Womensline
1800 811 811
24 hours, 7 days a week
DVConnect Mensline
1800600636
9am-midnight 7 days a week