A new strategy to drive out family and domestic violence before it starts will be rolled out across schools, community groups and workplaces in one Australian state which hopes to shift attitudes and behaviours through primary prevention programs.
The NSW government has committed $38m to develop new initiatives for early education centres, schools, sporting clubs, workplaces and local communities under Pathways to Prevention: NSW Strategy for the Prevention of Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence 2024-2027.
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