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  1. Aug 29, 2022 · How to Help. Believe Victims. Offer Support. What Not to Do. When to Call the Police. If you know or suspect that someone is a victim of domestic violence, you might feel clueless about the best way to help. Don't let a fear of saying the wrong thing prevent you from reaching out.

  2. Apr 18, 2023 · Learn eight ways how to help a victim of domestic violence. Your help can save people experiencing abuse.

  3. Option 1: Contact WAO. WAO Hotline: +603 3000 8858 (9 am – 5 pm) SMS/WhatsApp TINA: +6018 988 8058 (24 hours) We can provide advice, explore your options, and/or schedule a face-to-face consultation with you. You can also access WAO services such as shelter and crisis support, by contacting the WAO Hotline or TINA.

  4. Understanding how power and control operate in the context of abuse and how to shift power back to those affected by domestic violence are some of the most important ways to support survivors in your life.

  5. Dec 7, 2023 · 1. Listen to and believe survivors. When a woman shares her story of violence, she takes the first step to breaking the cycle of abuse. It is on all of us to give her the safe space she needs to speak up and be heard.

  6. May 15, 2024 · Wondering how to help someone who is experiencing domestic violence? We’re here to help. Here is our comprehensive guide that can empower you with the knowledge you need to support survivors of domestic violence in a safe and constructive way.

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · 1800 RESPECT national helpline: 1800 737 732. Men's Referral Service: 1300 766 491. Lifeline (24-hour crisis line): 131 114. Relationships Australia: 1300 364 277. Other resources that can help: WIRE: 1300 134 130. Victims of Crime (or your state or territory's Victims of Crime service): 1800 819 817.