Raising Domestic and Family Violence awareness at Carindale

Coffee with a Cop for Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month.
May is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month and as such, the QPS has a heightened focus on community awareness of the issue.
​The Queensland Police Service is committed to working in partnership with the people of Queensland to provide professional policing services that will, over time, prevent and reduce the incidents of domestic violence in Queensland.
Domestic and Family Violence is defined as behaviour by a person towards another person in a relevant relationship, that is physically or sexually abusive, emotionally or psychologically abusive, economically abusive, threatening, coercive or causes the other person to feel fearful for their personal safety or wellbeing.
One way to achieve this increased understanding and mindfulness, is through positive engagement between QPS and the wider community.
This morning, Tuesday May 14, officers from Carina Station hosted a Coffee with a Cop event at Westfield Carindale, in support of

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