Coercive control resource page

This informative page contains links and contacts to all sorts of resources to help understand, respond to, and prevent coercive control.

A comprehensive webpage created by the federal Attorney General’s Department which contains many useful and important links to downloadable documents, videos, and support.

Topics include:

  • safety information

  • National Principles to Address Coercive Control in Family and Domestic Violence

  • what is coercive control?

  • understanding coercive control – fact sheets

  • understanding coercive control – videos

  • First Nations resources

  • ‘Strong Together’ artwork – Dunguludja Yapaneyepuk (in Yorta Yorta language)

  • guides for healthcare practitioners

  • help and support

The Australian Government recognises coercive control as a pressing issue that requires a coordinated national approach.

The government has collaborated with all state and territory governments to develop the National Principles to Address Coercive Control in Family and Domestic Violence (the National Principles).