The COVID-19 pandemic has instigated major change globally but perhaps the most pervasive transformation to everyday life has been the society-wide lockdowns, meaning more people are at home far more often than usual. Unfortunately, these stay-at-home measures have detrimentally impacted those in situations of family violence, with the perpetrator being home all day and the person experiencing family violence having their escape or any options to seek help severely diminished, if not extinguished entirely. This restriction of movement has already been shown to make violence in homes more frequent and more severe.
Our next couple of blog posts will focus on strategies to formulate and execute a safety plan, and also protect yourself or the children during a situation like this.
However, the focus of this post is to explore some tips for minimising the risk of technology-facilitated abuse, which is a form of controlling behaviour that involves the use of technology by someone to coerce or stalk another person.
If you are experiencing family violence, consider the following tips to help you continue using your devices safely:
Only consider implementing the above if you are sure that they won’t increase your risk of violence or abuse.
If you would like to talk to someone about the legal implications of separation or what your next steps are, please contact us at frank@franklaw.com.au
This is not legal advice.