LOUD fence Inc.🎗 (@loudfence) 's Twitter Profile
LOUD fence Inc.🎗

@loudfence

LOUD fence Inc stands alongside survivors of child sexual assault & their loved ones. We aspire for survivors to connect and feel empowered in their community.

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LOUD fence Inc.🎗 (@loudfence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi everyone LOUD fence Inc.🎗, you may of noticed we have not been posting on here recently so we have missed some communication. I wish to apologise for this. 💝 We have now received your messages and will follow up asap. Thank you for you support for LOUD fence Inc. since 2015🙏🏼

Hi everyone <a href="/loudfence/">LOUD fence Inc.🎗</a>, you may of noticed we have not been posting on here recently so we have missed some communication. I wish to apologise for this. 💝
We have now received your messages and will follow up asap.
Thank you for you support for LOUD fence Inc. since 2015🙏🏼
Tiff Skeggs (@tiffanyskeggs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come on down & show your support for Victim Survivors, Whistleblowers & their supporters everywhere 🎗️ Tuesday 14th Nov @ City Park! Family friendly with activities for kids. Byo blanket & basket. 1/2 📸 Take a look at this post facebook.com/events/s/picni…

National Centre for Action on Child Sexual Abuse (@nationalcentre_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is National Survivor’s Day. The National Centre recognises and commemorates the courage and journeys of all victims and survivors survivors of sexual assault and institutional abuse, their supporters, and whistle-blowers across Australia. #NationalSurvivorsDay2023

Today is National Survivor’s Day.
The National Centre recognises and commemorates the courage and journeys of all victims and survivors survivors of sexual assault and institutional abuse, their supporters, and whistle-blowers across Australia.

#NationalSurvivorsDay2023
1800RESPECT (@1800respect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we recognise National Survivors’ Day where we remember and commemorate the courage and journey of survivors of sexual assault and institutional abuse, their supporters, and whistle-blowers across Australia.

Today we recognise National Survivors’ Day where we remember and commemorate the courage and journey of survivors of sexual assault and institutional abuse, their supporters, and whistle-blowers across Australia.
Governor of Victoria (@vicgovernor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This year marks the second year of National Survivors’ Day. On 14 November, each of us have the opportunity to challenge the status quo by coming together and speaking on the important issue of sexual assault and institutional abuse.  #GovernorVic

This year marks the second year of National Survivors’ Day. On 14 November, each of us have the opportunity to challenge the status quo by coming together and speaking on the important issue of sexual assault and institutional abuse. 
#GovernorVic
Belinda Coates (@belindacoates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HIGHLY RECOMMEND this moving and powerful exhibition! 🌟🩶 Now showing in Art Space #Ballarat. 'inVISIBLE: We were here. We are here.' 25 Nov - 10 Dec. Open Thu - Mon, 11am to 4pm at 14 Lydiard St N, Ballarat. Ballarat Children’s Home on Victoria Street closed in 1983.

HIGHLY RECOMMEND this moving and powerful exhibition! 🌟🩶
Now showing in Art Space #Ballarat. 
'inVISIBLE: We were here. We are here.' 
25 Nov - 10 Dec.
Open Thu - Mon, 11am to 4pm at 14 Lydiard St N, Ballarat. 

Ballarat Children’s Home on Victoria Street closed in 1983.
CLAN 🇺🇦 (@clan_au) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘A long time coming’: Victoria’s #Apology to Care Leavers offers hope for a reckoning Thankyou John, Maureen & Frank speaking abt your childhoods in Vic Orphanages ⁦Benita Kolovos⁩ Captured the issues ⁦Jacinta Allan⁩ ⁦John Pesutto⁩ theguardian.com/australia-news…

Jacinta Allan (@jacintaallanmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning we're doing something really important. On behalf of the Victorian Parliament, I will be making a formal apology to the thousands of children who experienced abuse and neglect during their time in institutional care before 1990.

Our Watch (@ourwatchaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Every person in the community needs to crack through our fear to have the conversation about respect for women.” Our Watch CEO Patty Kinnersly joined hundreds of people marching in Ballarat on the weekend, calling for an end to violence against women. theguardian.com/australia-news…

Our Watch (@ourwatchaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We actually want to stop violence from happening in the first place. And that means we need to create a community where women are safe and equal and respected." Patty Kinnersly CEO Patty Kinnersly spoke to ABC News this morning abc.net.au/listen/program…

Nina Funnell, Journalist & Survivor advocate🎗️ (@ninafunnell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important report by Samantha Maiden Any breach of the Harman Undertaking must be taken seriously if rape survivors are to have any continued confidence in reporting & sharing sensitive info with ACT police. #FixTheHarmFromHarman news.com.au/national/court…

Nina Funnell, Journalist & Survivor advocate🎗️ (@ninafunnell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi folks, a reminder that #NoMore national rallies are being held this weekend. Huge shout out to the organisers who have pulled this together, including Sarah from #WhatWereYouWearing

Hi folks, a reminder that #NoMore national rallies are being held this weekend. Huge shout out to the organisers who have pulled this together, including Sarah from #WhatWereYouWearing
ODVSS - Offaly DV Support Service (@odvss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On average it can take a woman will be assaulted 35 times before she looks for help. 79% of women never disclose. Worried they won’t be believed Fear of the perpetrator Feeling responsible for the abuse May not have physical injuries Have nowhere to go Share children

On average it can take a woman will be assaulted 35 times before she looks for help. 79% of women never disclose. 
Worried they won’t be believed 
Fear of the perpetrator 
Feeling responsible for the abuse 
May not have physical injuries 
Have nowhere to go
Share children