BRISBANE 'UNANSWERED CALLS' Premiere
Event description
This is not just a film; it’s a wake-up call.
A powerful documentary unlocking the stories which can change lives for young people experiencing domestic and family violence.
Dr Chelsea Tobin, CEO of Safe Steps, invites you to the Australian premiere of this impactful documentary that raises awareness of how we must better support young people experiencing or afraid of domestic and family violence - to ensure no more young people fall through the gaps.
We are pleased to host Luke Twyford, Principal Commissioner, QLD Family and Child Commission, with attendance by The Honourable Amanda Camm MP. Minister for Child Safety and the Prevention of Family Violence and Minister for Families, Seniors and Disability Services and Beck O'Connor, Victims' Commissioner for Queensland.
Unanswered Calls offers the audience a glimpse into the experiences of the often overlooked stories of Australia’s youngest victim-survivors of family violence - young people. For the countless voices that have gone unheard, this film confronts the silence that has long hidden their experiences. Through raw, unfiltered accounts of heartbreak, resilience and hope, it compels us to listen and act.
We look forward to seeing you there
The documentary will contain stories of domestic and family abuse, which may be triggering for some participants. If you are experiencing family violence in Victoria, please contact Safe Steps on 1800 015 188, 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. If you are in immediate danger, please contact police on 000.You can contact 1800RESPECT any time of the night or day for counselling and support on 1800 737 732
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