For Aboriginal and Torrres Strait Islander Peoples

Information for Aboriginal and Torrres Strait Islander Peoples

Domestic violence remains a significant issue across Australia, impacting all communities. However, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities experience higher rates of domestic violence compared to the non-Indigenous population. This page explores the current state of domestic violence within Aboriginal communities in 2024, highlighting the unique challenges and the ongoing efforts to address this pressing issue.

The Scope of the Problem

Domestic violence in Aboriginal communities is a multifaceted problem influenced by historical, social, and economic factors. According to recent statistics:

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are 32 times more likely to be hospitalized due to family violence compared to non-Indigenous women.

  • The violence experienced by Aboriginal women is often more severe, involving physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and frequently resulting in serious injury or death.

Contributing Factors

Several factors contribute to the high rates of domestic violence in Aboriginal communities:

Historical Trauma: The legacy of colonisation, including the forced removal of children (Stolen Generations) and systemic discrimination, has left deep psychological scars that contribute to intergenerational trauma and violence.

Socioeconomic Disadvantage: Aboriginal communities often face higher levels of poverty, unemployment, and inadequate housing, which can exacerbate stress and conflict within households.

Cultural Displacement: Loss of cultural identity and community disintegration can undermine traditional protective factors and coping mechanisms.   

Support and Report is crafted with a deep understanding of the unique needs for Aboriginal communities, bringing you support and protection that respects and honours the Aboriginal culture.


Here’s how it stands by your community:

  • Find the help you need with our dedicated directory for Aboriginal communities. Whether it’s health services, legal aid, or support against domestic violence, our app connects you with the right resources, leaving out what’s not relevant to you

  • Keep your family close and protected. Support and Report helps you maintain family routines and strengthen bonds. Easily document important events and manage family schedules, ensuring everyone stays together and secure. The strong sense of family and community within Aboriginal cultures is fundamental, and our app respects and supports these values by offering tools that enhance family cohesion and safety.

  • Feel safe and in control with our app’s built-in safety features. Customisable emergency contacts and discreet notifications ensure you have the protection you need. We provide tools to create safety plans without putting you at risk. You choose who sees your information and when, keeping your privacy and safety top of mind.

  • Our secure logging tools make it simple to record and report instances of discrimination, bullying, or injustice. This supports your advocacy and keeps a record of your experiences, helping us all stand up for what’s right.

  • Track your emotional well-being with our easy-to-use tools. Understand how daily events affect your mental health and take proactive steps to improve your overall well-being. Our app supports you in managing your mental health in a way that respects and integrates your cultural values.

  • The Support and Report app includes comprehensive emotional tracking tools to help you monitor your feelings and identify patterns in your environment that may impact your mental health. With self-assessment features, you can better understand your emotional state and seek help when needed. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, suicide rates among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are tragically higher compared to the non-Indigenous population. Support and Report aims to reduce this risk by providing immediate access to support resources and emergency contacts directly from your phone.

  • Support and Report acknowledges and respects the cultural differences within our Aboriginal communities. The app can be tailored to fit your cultural needs and practices, ensuring that it supports your unique way of life while providing essential tools and resources. Our deep respect for Aboriginal cultures guides the design of our features, ensuring they are culturally appropriate and beneficial.

Support and Report is your comprehensive App, tailored for Aboriginal communities, offering a unique blend of protection, organisation, and empowerment to help you navigate life's challenges with confidence.

Our commitment to supporting our people is unwavering, and we strive to provide tools and resources that honour your culture and enhance your quality of life.

Trust Support and Report to stand with you, providing the support you need with respect and cultural sensitivity.

Efforts to address domestic violence in Aboriginal communities involve a combination of policy measures, community-led initiatives, and support services.