Girls have a right to: - be safe and feel safe wherever they are - expect that the adults around them keep them safe - be given information about how to raise a safety concern - be listened to and for action to be taken if they have a safety concern. Our vision for the future is for a world where we care about what’s happening to our girls. And that this plays out in the systems responsible for the health and wellbeing of children. Everyone needs to play a role in making this happen. Human rights are not individual, we all need to contribute. Here's to a better future for our girls. #IntDayoftheGirl #GirlsRunTheWorld #KnowYourRights
Elizabeth Morgan House
Individual and Family Services
Fairfield, VIC 504 followers
Aboriginal-led peak body for Aboriginal Women and Children in Victoria providing family violence services and advocacy.
About us
Culturally safe, holistic family violence services for Aboriginal women We provide secure refuge accommodation and specialist family violence services to Aboriginal women and their children. Our support also extends to parents of Aboriginal children, as well as partners and ex-partners of Aboriginal people. Elizabeth Morgan House Aboriginal Women’s Service Inc is the peak body for Aboriginal Women and Children in Victoria. We are proudly an Aboriginal community controlled organisation. We work in consultation with our community in all aspects of our services. https://linktr.ee/elizabethmorganhouse
- Website
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https://www.emhaws.org.au/
External link for Elizabeth Morgan House
- Industry
- Individual and Family Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Fairfield, VIC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1976
- Specialties
- family violence, human rights, womens services, childrens services, housing, prison programs, trauma healing, Aboriginal healing, First nations rights advocacy, Advocacy, Aboriginal rights, and Aboriginal women's services
Locations
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Primary
Fairfield, VIC 3078, AU
Employees at Elizabeth Morgan House
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Roberta Styles-Wood
Advocacy, Communications and Strategy @emhaws.org.au
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Jodie Peckham
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Sarah J.
Women’s and children’s service lead- Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service Co-Chair- North Metro Djelk Dje Refuge Support Worker- Elizabeth…
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Dale Doran
Senior Practitioner at Youth Support + Advocacy Service
Updates
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Just a reminder on #WMHD24 that connection matters. Solidarity is our strength. Connection with loved ones, connections with community, connections with colleagues, connections to supports and services, connection to Country - and connection to yourselves. Who are your most meaningful connections with? #worldmentalHealthday #TogetherWeResist #TogetherWeRise
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It's time we start thinking about how to provide safe, connected and autonomous housing for women after prison or escaping violence. The lack of transitional housing is a crisis we can't ignore. Read more here: https://bit.ly/3Yi6Y7U #Homesslessness #SafeHousingNow #PublicHousing #CrisisAccomodation #VAWG #NoEscapeWithoutHousing
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Today we are angry. Angry that Aboriginal Women are continuing to be murdered. Angry that Aboriginal Women are continuing to be murdered at higher rates than non-Aboriginal women. Angry that trans-women and sistergirls are being murdered. Angry that even in death, the Australian media continue to misgender trans-women and sistergirls. Angry that there is limited research and data around the violence and homicide rates that face Aboriginal trans-women and sistergirls. Your anger is valid, there are supports out there to help. If you or a client need support, you can reach out to: EMH: (03) 9403 9400 Rainbow Door (10 am – 5 pm): 1800 729 367 Q Life (3 pm – midnight): 1800 184 527 13 YARN - 13 92 76 Yarning SafeNStrong - 1800 959 563 Art by: Charlotte Allingham | Coffin Birth
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Happy International Lesbian Day 2024! Did you know EMH is the first Victorian ACCO to obtain Rainbow Tick Accreditation? Rainbow Tick Accreditation shows that EMH is committed to providing safe and inclusive services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, non-binary, sistergirls, brotherboys, intersex, queer and two spirit community members (LGBTIQASB+).
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Elizabeth Morgan House reposted this
Quoting Sherele Moody: “❤️SHE MATTERS: UNNAMED WOMAN❤️ As I write, almost 18% of Australian women killed in 2024 are Indigenous. ALL DIED AS A RESULT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. Black or white, every woman bleeds red and every woman matters and this is why we need to talk more about the killing of Indigenous Australian women. Often faceless, often nameless, almost always invisible - these are the women our communities, our leaders and our media forget exist. They are usually relegated to the bottom of news feeds or the back pages. Sometimes, their deaths don't even attract media coverage. I have documented the killing of 11 Indigenous women in 2024 - this means 17.7% of Australian women killed this year are First Nations women. And 16 of the 17 were allegedly murdered by current or former partners - one woman was killed by her male housemate. The latest woman to be killed was just 22 years old. Murdered in Katherine, NT, on Monday, her male partner has now been charged. She is the 62nd Australian woman killed this year. Indigenous women represent 3.8% of women nationally and yet 17.7% of women murdered this year come from our First Nations community. It's just ... heartbreaking. We know Indigenous women suffer violence at significantly higher levels than other women - and they are more likely to be killed or hospitalised as a result - yet so little is being done. We can't change the story for the woman killed this week, the women killed this year or the women killed these past centuries - but we should be acting to change the future for ALL our sisters. REST IN POWER UNNAMED WOMAN! ❤️ Unnamed woman artwork by Amani Haydar ❤️The Memorial to Women and Children Lost to Violence: https://t.co/UroVD68fcd ❤️The Australian Femicide & Child Death Map: https://t.co/RDVGgeLKBq ** Support my work ** ❤️Buy a t-shirt: https://lnkd.in/gR_RxcJG ❤️ Make a contribution: https://lnkd.in/g5D2AaV8 I document ALL unlawful deaths of women and children, regardless of perpetrator gender or relationship between the person killed and the accused. This means not every death is due to domestic and family violence. Australians are also killed by strangers, friends, colleagues, neighbours and other people known to them. IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW NEEDS HELP PLEASE CALL: ❤️1800 Respect National Helpline: 1800 737 732 ❤️Women's Crisis Line: 1800 811 811 ❤️Men's Referral Service: 1300 766 491 ❤️Mensline: 1300 789 978 ❤️Lifeline (24 hours): 131 114”
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Sometimes our women feel like there is no escaping family violence. And sometimes finding a way forward means stepping out of survival mode and discovering or reconnecting with the things that bring you joy and connection. We recently collaborated with two of our women who on different parts of their journey to create tote bags using their art. Anyone using our service can fill the bag with donated goodies. There is a different tomorrow waiting for you. #TogetherWeResistTogetherWeRise #FamilyViolence #VAWG
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It is possible. Find out how you can get involved: https://bit.ly/3SlUvwT #advocacy #AboriginalLivesMatter #TogetherWeResistTogetherWeRise #VAWG
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Join us every Wednesday from 10am to 3pm at Family Services Carlton Baths, 216-248 Rathdowne Street, Carlton. https://bit.ly/3N7LYu8 To promote health and wellbeing, clients and their children will also be able to use the Carlton Baths facilities and select programs at no cost. Buses 250 and 251 stop nearby. https://bit.ly/4gOHo1u
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Showering our Elders with love and respect today on #InternationalOlderPersonsDay and everyday. We hope to honour their wisdom and guidance in our work. Who's your favourite older person? #Elders