Linking Communities Network urges all Griffith residents to sign petition calling to criminalise coercive control

Katherine Vella
Updated January 12 2021 - 11:54am, first published 11:00am
ADVOCATE: Hayley Foster, CEO of Women's Safety NSW says that coercive control is the biggest indicator that a woman is at risk of domestic homicide. PHOTO: Supplied
ADVOCATE: Hayley Foster, CEO of Women's Safety NSW says that coercive control is the biggest indicator that a woman is at risk of domestic homicide. PHOTO: Supplied

The new year could see drastic changes to NSW domestic violence law with amendments to criminalise coercive and controlling behaviours in domestic relationships.

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Katherine Vella

Kat is a former English teacher to international students and has taught all over the world. She is beginning a new career as a journalist with the Area News. Got something you want to chat about? She's all ears.

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