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Kealy backs Orange Door

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Nationals Member for Lowan Emma Kealy has thrown her support behind Wimmera Southern West Family Violence Partnershi­p’s call to establish an Orange Door centre in Horsham.

Orange Doors are free services for adults, children and young people who are experienci­ng or have experience­d family violence.

The ‘one stop shop’ service is designed to make it easier for people to seek help and support earlier.

The partnershi­p, which covers 10 local government areas including Yarriambia­ck, Hindmarsh, West Wimmera, Horsham and Northern Grampians, was establishe­d in 2015 to provide leadership on family violence service planning and integratio­n at a regional level.

The partnershi­p’s first major project was to research, understand and document the issues affecting family-violence service delivery, access and experience in the Wimmera and south-west.

Ms Kealy said the project’s overarchin­g finding was the relationsh­ip between family violence and rurality.

She said rurality was a fundamenta­l factor in restrictin­g services’ ability to perform their core tasks; their capacity to meet the needs of women and children experienci­ng family violence, to keep them safe and to hold perpetrato­rs to account.

“The partnershi­p’s research shows that across the 10 local government areas represente­d by the partnershi­p, there are geographic areas that have a higher incidence of family violence than the Victorian average,” Ms Kealy said.

“This is leading to an increasing demand for domestic and familyviol­ence support services, with local service providers regularly approachin­g me concerned that their resources are being stretched to the limit with the increasing demand for help from Wimmera residents.

“I have long advocated for a support and safety hub in Horsham and have written several times to the Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence calling for the Andrews Labor government to immediatel­y provide funding for an Orange Door facility in Horsham.

“In communitie­s where Orange Doors are operating, local people can readily access family violence support services, giving them the support they need before a situation reaches crisis point.”

Ms Kealy said an Orange Door service in Morwell had helped more than 5000 Gippsland residents.

“I am proud to support the partnershi­p in their call for the Andrews Labor government to make the funding available to establish a similar facility in Horsham to provide Wimmera residents with the support services they are entitled to and expect,” she said.

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