Preventing tech-based abuse of women 

Preventing tech-based abuse of women 

Queensland Remote Aboriginal Media is proud to share a new community awareness campaign focused on preventing technology-based abuse against First Nations women. 

Working alongside our communities, we’ve developed a series of radio messages that encourage conversations about safety, respect, and support in both our online and offline lives. 

These messages aim to: 

  • raise awareness about how technology can be used to control, intimidate, or harm women. 
  • encourage women to seek support from trusted family members, friends, and community leaders. 
  • help communities recognise the signs of technology-facilitated abuse and respond in safe and supportive ways. 
  • promote the rights of all women to safety, privacy, and respect when using phones, social media, and digital technology. 

We encourage you to listen to these messages by tuning in to your local Black Star station or by downloading them free from our website to share with your family, workplace, school, or community group.

Together, we can create safer spaces for women and stand against all forms of technology-based abuse. 

This project was funded through the eSafety Commissioner’s Preventing Tech-Based Abuse of Women Grants Program, an Australian Government initiative. 

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