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If you're in the social work sector and are interested to know more about supporting someone who has been impacted by technology-facilitated abuse, register for our free webinar coming up on Wednesday 12 June at 11am AEST.

Rosalie O’Neale and Jessica Di Blasio from the Office of the eSafety Commissioner and Karen Bentley from Women's Services Network - WESNET will provide current information and advice on online harassment, privacy and security settings and how to use techno...logy safely, as well as discuss image-based abuse and how to respond to it.

The 1800RESPECT webinars can be used as professional development and all attendees receive a certificate of attendance, as well as links to webinar materials and recording, after the event.

To register, simply sign up online.

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When: Wednesday, 12th June 2019What Time: 11:00 am AESTWhere: Online - join via your computer!Your Hosts: Rosalie O'Neale, Jessica Di Blasio and Karen BentleyCost: Complimentary

Abuse isn’t always physical. If anyone is making you feel scared or unsafe it is OK to ask for help. For free and confidential support, 24 hours a day, every day of the year, you can visit http://www.1800respect.org.au or call 1800RESPECT. If you are in danger, call 000 immediately.

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Even if the intent to hurt isn't there, the silent treatment can have