Coercive control

Know the signs of abuse

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What is coercive control?

Coercive control is when someone repeatedly hurts, scares or isolates another person to control them.

It’s domestic abuse and it can cause serious harm, so it’s important to know the signs.

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What is coercive control?

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What are the signs of coercive control?

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What are the impacts of coercive control?

Get help

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Are you experiencing coercive control?

Contact 1800RESPECT by calling 1800 737 732, texting 0458 737 732, or using the online chat

Video call is also available via the website from to 9am to 5pm AEST, Monday to Friday (except national public holidays). No appointment needed.

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Are you supporting someone else?

Contact 1800RESPECT by calling 1800 737 732, texting 0458 737 732, or using the online chat.

Video call is also available via the website from to 9am to 5pm AEST, Monday to Friday (except national public holidays). No appointment needed.

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Man seeking support for abusive behaviour

Are you worried about your behaviour?

Contact the Men’s Referral Service on 1300 766 491 to speak to a trained professional. Available 24 hours, 7 days a week.

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The NSW Government is launching a new campaign to raise awareness and understanding of coercive control.

The campaign shows diverse experiences of coercive control to help people identify the signs of abuse.

Coercive control is when someone repeatedly hurts, scares or isolates another person to control them. It’s domestic abuse and it causes serious harm.

From 1 July 2024, there are new laws in NSW about coercive control. Find out about these changes.

Visit the NSW Government’s coercive control website to view the ads and learn more about coercive control.

If you, or someone you know, is experiencing coercive control, there’s help available. Call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) for 24/7 support.

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Call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) for 24/7 support

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