Plea to end family violence in Whittlesea

Deputy mayor Emilia-Lisa Sterjova and mayor Kris Pavlidis. Picture: Supplied.

Whittlesea council is stepping up its campaign to increase awareness of family violence, with police statistics revealing the city has the highest rate of family violence in the region.

Data from the Crime Statistics Agency shows that in 2016-17, 3057 reports of family violence were reported to police – up 6.6 per cent from 2015-16.

The figure is the highest in the north-west metropolitan region and the third highest in Victoria behind Casey and Geelong.

Speaking ahead of White Ribbon Day last Sunday, mayor Kris Pavlidis said Whittlesea’s family violence problem is a serious issue that needs to be addressed.

“We wanted to use this time to raise awareness in our community and to send the message that violence is never OK,” she said.

“We want our community to know there is support available if you are experiencing family violence or indeed if you are concerned about your own use of violence.”

Deputy mayor Emilia-Lisa Sterjova said data showed there was a higher chance of someone being a victim of family violence than a random act of violence.

Anyone in need of help is urged to contact Berry Street Northern Family and Domestic Violence service on 9450 4700, Safe Steps on 1800 015 188 or the Men’s Referral Service on 1300 766 491.