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The Men and Family Violence project

October 13th, 2009 at 15:26

‘I hit my wife six weeks ago, I can’t forgive myself. I lost my temper and slapped her in the face. We arguing about something. I love her, I would never hurt her. She is the best thing that ever happened to me and I can’t live without her. She said she forgives me but I can tell by the way she looks at me she has lost some of her love for me’.

This guy says it all, he’s worried about losing his relationship, shocked that he hurt someone he cares about deeply, fearful and uncertain of what to do.

And he’s not alone. The degree of family violence in Australia is hard to measure. Many women often don’t report incidents, but around a third of Australian women are affected by family violence, mostly at the hands of men. That’s a lot of men hurting a lot of women.

Have you ever been violent against women? How would you advise men who are or have been violent? What is there to say that would give them practical help?

John is gathering information for the Men and Violence project, researching and writing about what violent men can do to make positive changes in their lives. We’re working with Relationships Australia Victoria on this. Over the next few weeks and months I’m going to be posting here, explaining what we’re finding, asking your opinion. Australian men need your thoughts, your opinions, whether you are a man or a woman.

We are moved by the many generous and inspiring ways in which men come forward to share their stories as they encounter and overcome difficulties in their lives.

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