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Sunny app

Sunny is 1800RESPECT's app for people with disability who are experiencing, or risk experiencing, domestic, family and sexual violence. The app provides support to individuals to recognise, respond and get help if they are experiencing violence and abuse.

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Daisy app

Daisy connects people experiencing violence or abuse to local services across Australia.

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Domestic violence and abusive relationships

Domestic violence (or family violence) is when someone uses violence to maintain power over someone they’re close to. Learn about signs, effects and what you can do if you're in an abusive relationship.

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Family violence during pregnancy

Family or domestic violence can begin or become worse during pregnancy. Find out what to do if you or someone you know needs help.

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How family violence affects babies and children

Domestic and family violence can affect babies and children. Find out about the impact on babies and children and where you can turn to for help.

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Recognising signs of child abuse

When a child is being abused, they may behave in ways that signal it’s occurring. Know how to recognise the warning signs and about the 4 types of child abuse.

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Parenting in the country

Read to learn more about support networks and healthcare services parents can access in rural areas, and tips on keeping kids safe.

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How does foster care work?

To become a foster carer, you’ll need to consider the emotional challenges, financial issues and how a child's background affects their development.

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Injuries during pregnancy

There are many ways you can be injured during pregnancy. Learn what to do if you’re pregnant and have a fall, accident, burn, or other injury.

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Pregnancy and baby apps

Browse our selection of pregnancy and baby related apps from our trusted information partners.

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