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2205, 2018

Our choking victims need support as sex loophole exposed

By |May 22nd, 2018|Categories: 2018, Media|

Article by Sherele Moody IT'S been many years since a trusted man tried to choke the life out of Jacque Lachmund, but she remembers the assault like it was yesterday. Struggling to breathe, her windpipe crushed under his strong hands and her body frozen in fear, Ms Lachmund said she [...]

2804, 2018

Strangulation Prevention Training

By |April 28th, 2018|Categories: 2017, Training|

Red Rose Foundation brought to Brisbane world acclaimed specialist trainers from the San Diego Institute on Strangulation Prevention. The attendees of this training learned how to: identify the signs and symptoms of near fatal strangulation cases; understand and recognise the anatomy and medical aspects of surviving and non-surviving victims; investigate [...]

2704, 2018

Strangulation Prevention Training

By |April 27th, 2018|Categories: 2018, Strangulation Prevention, Training|

The Bianca Faith Given National Institute for Strangulation Prevention has been developed as a program of the Red Rose Foundation to advance our knowledge, practice skills and successful intervention and prosecutions of non-lethal domestic violence strangulation. We are excited to be bringing back to Australia world acclaimed specialist trainers from [...]

2104, 2018

The ultimate form of control

By |April 21st, 2018|Categories: 2018, Media, Strangulation Prevention|

The ultimate form of control Until she lost her daughter, Sonia Anderson had no idea how common the act of strangulation was — or why so many could get away with it. By TRENT DALTON Sonia Anderson. Picture: Justine Walpole From The Weekend Australian Magazine April 21, 2018 17 MINUTE READ Ever since [...]

1405, 2017

Institute’s role to stop domestic violence stranglers

By |May 14th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Media, Strangulation Prevention|

Domestic violence: Strangulation can prove fatal months after attack, studies show Chris Clarke, The Courier-Mail May 14, 2017 12:00am DOMESTIC violence campaigners are calling on victims of strangulation to seek urgent medical attention after discovering research that suggests victims can die months later. The State Government recently obtained studies that [...]

605, 2017

Hundreds charged with non-lethal strangulation in Queensland

By |May 6th, 2017|Categories: 2017, Strangulation Prevention|

Hundreds charged with non-lethal strangulation in Queensland Sarah Vogler, The Sunday Mail (Qld) May 6, 2017 4:35pm ALMOST 800 people have been charged with committing a crime considered a key sign of escalating domestic violence that could become deadly, in just 12 months since the new offence was created. As [...]

2604, 2016

Domestic violence laws passed in Queensland to make non-fatal strangulation a separate offence

By |April 26th, 2016|Categories: 2016, Media, Strangulation Prevention|

Domestic violence laws passed in Queensland to make non-fatal strangulation a separate offence By Gail Burke Updated 20 Apr 2016, 11:01am Laws have been passed that make non-fatal strangulation and suffocation a new, separate offence in Queensland in a bipartisan move to reduce domestic violence. State Parliament last night passed the [...]

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