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A purple bench honouring victims of domestic and family violence was unveiled on the doorsteps of the Denmark Community Resource Centre this week.
One in three Australian women is likely to experience physical violence and one in five is likely to experience sexual violence, with the purple benches acting as a visible reminder.
The unveiling at 11am on Wednesday featured speakers from the Albany Women’s Centre and was attended by Shire of Denmark councillors.
Sitting outside the Denmark CRC, the bench features a plaque with details for those wanting to seek help.
“The bench will be located on the front veranda here at the CRC and the purple bench is to honour those who have tragically lost their lives to family and domestic violence,” Denmark CRC manager Petra Thompson said. “It’s a bench that signals to people who are in a domestic violence situation that they can sit there and can get information.” The bench was secured through a $200 Linkwest Micro grant and was organised by Tara Devoy from the Denmark CRC. “It’s similar to the way that the blue tree is used to help promote awareness of mental health; the purple bench is a symbol for people who experience domestic violence,” she said. “It’s a big issue but it’s a small token that we can contribute."
Albany Advertiser, 12 August 2021.
Location
Address: | 2 Strickland Street, Denmark Community Resource Centre - MRCRC, Denmark, 6333 |
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State: | WA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -34.958148 Long: 117.353637 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Seat |
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Monument Theme: | Culture |
Sub-Theme: | Crime |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Tuesday 10th August, 2021 |
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Plaque :
In honour of all victims of Domestic Homicide in W.A.
If you need advice and support please phone:
Womens DV helpline
9233 1128 or 1800 007 339