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Understanding how coercive control can affect LGBTQIA+ people
This factsheet explains what coercive control is, and how people use coercive control against lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex and asexual (LGBTQIA+) people. It includes a list of some of the signs of coercive control against LGBTQIA+ people, a case study to help know how to recognise these signs, and how to seek help.
- Organisation:
- Australian Government Attorney General's Department
- Topic:
- LGBTIQA+ support, Family violence
- Target audience:
- General
- Service area:
- National
- Published:
- April 2024
- Last reviewed:
- April 2024
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