WA Government – Coercion Hurts Campaign
WA Government - Coercion Hurts Campaign
The Western Australian Government has launched a State-wide campaign to raise awareness of a critical form of family and domestic violence (FDV) – coercive control.
The ‘Coercion Hurts’ campaign will run for two years and aims to promote an understanding of FDV, challenge outdated and dangerous views and educate Western Australians about coercive control and associated behaviours.
Sector News and Events
Annual General Meeting and Alcohol and Other Drug Sector Forum/ WANADA Welcomes Our 2025–26 Board of Directors
WANADA is pleased to welcome its 2025–26 Board of Directors, following the recent Board Election and Annual General Meeting.
Learning Together: Cultural Awareness and Competency
Earlier this month, WANADA took part in a Cultural Awareness and Cultural Competency Learning Session at Marr Mooditj Training Centre in Waterford.
Empowered Young Leaders Workshop
WANADA staff members Rochelle McIntosh and Helin Cimen were delighted to attend the Kimberley Youth Alcohol and Other Drug Workshop, hosted by Empowered Young Leaders in Broome on 18–19 September.
Help Shape an Alcohol and Other Drug Service for Young People
KARGG and Empowered Young Leaders are partnering with Milliya Rumurra to co-design a community-driven Youth Alcohol and Other Drug Service for the Kimberley. Conversations have started.