Published Friday, 09 March, 2007 at 04:21 PM

Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
The Honourable Warren Pitt

Funding to promote domestic and family violence prevention

Twenty community organisations around the state will share in Queensland Government funding of $65,000 for events and activities to help raise awareness during Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month in May 2007.

Communities Minister Warren Pitt said the funding would help the 20 organisations to promote the importance of good relationships and encourage greater public intolerance of domestic and family violence.

“Far too many people are affected by domestic and family violence, and we hope the upcoming awareness month and its local events will make a difference,” Mr Pitt said.

“Violence in all of its forms is simply not acceptable. Apart from the serious immediate consequences, its effects are long lasting and often carry across generations.

“Events such as these being held across Queensland help us focus on what communities can achieve and also give hope to people affected by domestic and family violence by showing them that people do care and that help is available.”

Mr Pitt said the funding announcement was also a reminder about the closing date on 16 March for nominations in the 2007 Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Awards.

Nominations are welcome for innovative projects, activities and events undertaken by individuals, groups, communities, schools, organisations and governments. The six award categories are: individual; partnership; community organisation; school-based prevention project; government; and Indigenous.

The annual Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Awards will be presented in Brisbane on 29 May 2007.


Media contact: Minister’s Office 3235 4280