What you can do at work to stop the violence in our homes

By Anne Cross, the University of Queensland
Updated March 4 2015 - 12:08pm, first published 11:51am
If you think someone is experiencing domestic violence, don’t dismiss it, don’t blame the victim and don’t look the other way Photo: Justin Garnsworthy
If you think someone is experiencing domestic violence, don’t dismiss it, don’t blame the victim and don’t look the other way Photo: Justin Garnsworthy

When Barbara, a 28-year-old mother of two pre-school boys, Josh and Noah, left her violent husband, she never expected to be punished for it at work.

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