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Walking against violence

Close to 300 people took to the streets of Pakenham on Friday 24 November for the annual Walk Against Violence.

Marchers of all ages and walks of life circled the CBD to the chant of “safe kids, strong communities”.

The walk coincides with the United Nations 16 Days of Activism against gendered-based violence, which runs from 25 November until 10 December.

Lisa Foley, regional director of Anglicare Victoria, said the aim of the walk – and the days of activism – was to change the story and create a future where “we are all safe, equal and respected”.

“As a survivor myself, alongside by children, I understand the resilience and strength required by those currently experiencing family violence,” she said.

“I pay tribute to those who unfortunately are no longer with us as a result of family violence and to their loved ones who have marched alongside us today.”

As she spoke, a table at the back of the Pakenham Hall had 53 unlit candles, representing those whose lives had been extinguished through family violence.

“We continue to be confronted by the staggering statistics: Over 5000 family violence cases are reported in the Shire of Cardinia alone,” she said.

“Today, and every day, we call for change, we call for a shift towards systems that empower survivors, prioritise children’s emotional wellbeing and provide continuous support to both children and their parents.

“We advocate for inclusive, family and culturally sensitive support services. We demand safety for survivors in their homes, continuous education for children and relationships that are secure, supportive and trustworthy.

“Understanding how trauma impacts children, families and communities is crucial. Equipping children with skills to foster respectful relationships and challenge gender stereotypes is vital in preventing family violence.”

Ms Foley explained Anglicare Victoria was honoured to deliver a partnership with The Orange Door project, offering safe and accessible support for those impacted by family violence.

“If you or someone you know is facing family violence, please connect with the Orange Door or the police.”

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