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16 days will continue

While the annual international campaign against domestic violence has come to a close, local services in Hume are working hard to ensure the initiative’s message is heard all year round.

Running from November 25 to December 10, the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is a key international movement calling for an end to violence against women and girls.

Locally, Hume council hosted a series of events to mark the initiative including a panel discussion, workshops and walks.

According to a council spokesperson, following the success of these events, it is important to continue capitalising on the campaign’s impact going forward.

“[It has shown us] everyone can do something to stop family violence. You don’t have to be an expert, you just have to have the desire to make a difference in your community,” the spokesperson said.

Currently, Hume has the fourth highest rates of family violence in Greater Melbourne, according to the spokesperson.

“Local family violence services are working incredibly hard to support victim survivors and prevent violence before it happens, however further funding is required to properly address demand and long wait-lists,” the spokesperson said.

“Housing is a particularly big issue in Hume and beyond and one of the biggest barriers to leaving an abusive relationship.

“Community members and families can also play an important role in supporting victims and encouraging those using abuse or violence to seek help.”

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