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Time to "sit up and actively plan" to support women experiencing FDV

National Cabinet's new plans for a "leaving violence program" are a step in the right direction, but an expert in helping FDV survivors stay employed is calling on workplaces to play a bigger supporting role.

Banksia Academy founder Melanie Greblo welcomes the governments' commitment to helping women leave violent relationships, but says it's "extremely sad that it took so many deaths in one month" for the national emergency response.

Prompt action is essential, but rushing to be "seen to be doing something" doesn't always result in the most well-considered course, Greblo tells HR Daily...

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