“Frontline workers in South Australia have revealed the extent of poverty, isolation and uncertainty in the lives of migrant women who experience domestic violence – and they say responses from the Department of Home Affairs and SA Police have added to women’s suffering.”
Caught between domestic violence and a visa: the suffering of migrant women
by Nathalie Peacock | Jul 30, 2018 | Sector News
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