Moore College Domestic Violence Policy & Support
Domestic Abuse is contrary to the biblical pattern of mutual love and care of each other in marriage, anchored in the example of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is also contrary to the College’s published values of integrity and community. For this reason, a policy that seeks to strengthen healthy marriages and family life, denounces domestic abuse, and provides help, support and the possibility of a way out of the situation for victims (while acting with concern for the one who has acted abusively as well) is entirely consistent with the College’s Vision, Mission and Values. The purpose of this policy is to protect and promote the safety of all members of the College community.
If you are experiencing Domestic or Family abuse or are concerned about someone else, here are some resources and points of contact:
In case of an emergency, call 000
If children are involved, call the Child Protection Hotline – 13 21 11- or refer to the Mandatory Reporters Guide.
Moore College
Dean of Students – Mal York – 02 9577 9836, [email protected]
Dean of Women – Susan An 02 9577 9802, [email protected]
Sydney Anglican Diocese
Office of the Director of Safe Ministry (ODSM) 02 9265 1604
Safe Ministry Report Abuse Hotline 1800 774 945, [email protected]
Safe Ministry Resource Domestic Abuse – Use and Abuse of Scripture
Other
1800RESPECT – 24-hour free confidential information, counselling and support service. 1800 737 732
NSW Domestic Violence Line 1800656463
Translating and Interpreting Service 13 14 50
MensLine Australia – 24-hour free counselling service for men. 1300 78 99 78
Kids Helpline – 24-hour free crisis support for people aged 5-25. 1800 55 1800
Lifeline – 24-hour free crisis support. 13 11 14



