avp ‘speak up’ campaign
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Launched in February 2010, the Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project’s ‘Speak Up’ campaign aims to increase the number of GLBT people who report homophobic violence to the police and to the Anti-Violence Project (AVP). Key partners for the campaign are NSW Police Force and City of Sydney.TRANSCRIPT
Reporting homophobic violence makes it visible. Then we can do something about it. Speak to ACON’s Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project on 9206 2116 or at www.acon.org.au/anti-violenceFreecall 1800 063 060 Report all violence to the Police: In an emergency: 000 Police Assistance Line: 131 444This campaign was produced with funding provided by the NSW Department of Corrective Service’s Victims of Violent Crime Grants Program
NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE
INCIDENT
AGAINST HOMOPHOBIC
VIOLENCE
NO MATTER HOW SMALL THE
INCIDENT
AGAINST HOMOPHOBIC
VIOLENCE
This campaign was produced with funding provided by the NSW Department of Corrective Service’s Victims of Violent Crime Grants Program
Reporting homophobic violence makes it visible. Then we can do something about it. Speak to ACON’s Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project on 9206 2116 or at www.acon.org.au/anti-violenceFreecall 1800 063 060 Report all violence to the Police: In an emergency: 000 Police Assistance Line: 131 444
You can speak to ACON’s Lesbian and Gay Anti-Violence Project on 9206 2116
or at www.acon.org.au/anti-violenceFreecall 1800 063 060
Superintendent Adney NSW Police Force
GLBT Corporate Spokesperson and Surry Hills Local Area Commander
In an emergency: 000 Police Assistance Line: 131 444
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“Homophobic violence
is NOT acceptable.
Report all violence to the police