Each May, Queensland marks Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month (DFVP Month) to raise community awareness of domestic and family violence and to send a clear message that violence of this sort will not be tolerated.
AFL Queensland is committed to taking a stand against violence in our homes, communities and workplaces.
AFL Queensland CEO, Dean Warren, said AFL Queensland want to make it clear that we do not tolerate domestic and family violence in any way.
“We are saying not now, not ever to domestic and family violence at AFL Queensland,” Mr Warren said.
“There is a great deal that our communities and individuals can do. We encourage all of our community clubs and players to take a stand against domestic and family violence this month, and throughout the year.
“In July AFL Queensland will be holding our first ever Domestic Violence Awareness Round across the state.
“It is our aim to use the vast reach of our AFL Queensland participation and fan networks to educate Queenslanders about domestic and family violence and create a safe and supporting environment for those affected.”
Information about all events can be found at https://www.csyw.qld.gov.au/swe/domestic-family-violence-prevention-month/events-calendar?utm_source=miragenews&utm_medium=miragenews&utm_campaign=news
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