We pay tribute to their cultures, their ancestors, and their elders past, present and all future generations.
DVNQ respectfully walks with First Nations peoples, acknowledging the Traditional Owners of the lands our service operates on, the Wulgurukaba peoples of Gurambilbarra and Yunbenun, and the Bindal, Juru, Yirendali, Gudjala, Manbarra, Bwgcolman, Nywaigi and Gugu Badhun peoples of the Townsville region and the Kalkadoon and Mitakoodi peoples of Mount Isa.
We walk alongside survivors of domestic violence through deep listening, being present, prioritising their safety, and allowing women and children to progress at their own pace.
OUR APPROACH IS non-judgEmental, trauma-informed and survivor-led.
The safety and rights of women and children is at the heart of everything we do.
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CLIENT OF DVNQ
We offer walk-in or phone support for people experiencing domestic and family violence (DFV) in the following locations: