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Lucy's Project

Locality: Lismore, New South Wales



Address: PO box 1023 2480 Lismore, NSW, Australia

Website: http://lucysproject.com

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25.01.2022 Do not miss this one! Free Webinar- animal abuse and criminal investigations - https://mailchi.mp//do-not-miss-this-one-free-webinar-anim



25.01.2022 A trip to the vet, where the vet notices that the animal has a non-accidental injury, might be the only time that a human victim/survivor of domestic violence h...as a chance to speak with someone who is able to provide support and help. We are proud to work with our veterinary partners who respect that taking animal cruelty seriously can save human lives. Are you experiencing family/domestic violence? If you are in danger, call 000 For information call 1800 RESPECT

24.01.2022 "If we're going to care about anyone, we also have to care about the animals they love."

23.01.2022 Friends! We need your help! As some of you may already be aware, Lucy's Project is run solely on your donations, small grants, and the passion and dedication of our volunteers. We receive no government funding. This means we are constantly looking, waiting, hoping that people see the importance of our work and, if they are in a position to do so, donate. Your donations go towards the vital task of helping keep human and animal victims/survivors of domestic violence safe and... comfortable. Every week we are called upon to help out with tricky situations across the country and there is always more work to be done. We urgently need to increase our service and reach, but we need your help to do so! Having a steady flow of funds is so important for not-for-profits like Lucy's Project. That's why we've set up the Friends of Lucy's Project program. Friends of Lucy's Project is an automatic monthly donation that you can subscribe to. There are six tiers ranging from our 'Pocket Pets' option of $10 per month, all the way up to our 'All The Animals' donation of $100 per month. Each tier comes with different 'thank yous' and small gifts, catered to the level of support you've chosen. We know that times are tough right now, and that not all of you are in a position to donate - that's okay! There are other non-monetary ways that you can support Lucy's Project, such as liking/following our pages and sharing our posts, telling your friends about us, and attending our events (e.g. our free upcoming webinar!) Or, if you would prefer to make a one-off donation, you can do that to! Head to www.lucysproject.com/donate/ to check out our options. Thank you so much for your ongoing support. With your help, Lucy's Project can continue keeping families safe - paws and all. #animal #vegan #animalwelfare#domesticviolenceawareness



23.01.2022 This is urgent folks! We need your help ASAP to pass an amendment on The Strata Schemes Management Act (Sustainability Infrastructure) Bill which would assist humans escaping domestic violence with their pets. The amendment (put forth by the Animal Justice Party NSW) is before the *NSW Lower House* and reads as follows: 137B Keeping of animals ... (1) A by-law has no force or effect to the extent that it purports to unreasonably prohibit the keeping of an animal on a lot. This amendment will mean that local by-laws will not be a barrier to landlords granting permission for tenants to keep animals in their apartments. It will also allow apartment owners to freely keep animals. As many of you know, lack of access to animal-friendly accommodation is a key barrier to domestic violence survivors/victims escaping violent relationships. We believe that this amendment will directly benefit victims/survivors through removing unnecessary strata by-laws that prevent apartment owners providing animal-friendly accommodation. Unfortunately, Owners Corporation groups are opposed to such an amendment, and have even hired professional lobbyist to fight against it. We are concerned that theirs is the only voice that MPs are hearing, and that the amendment will be blocked as a result. We cannot allow this to happen! This is where you come in... Below is a list of MPs you can contact to voice your support for the amendment (if you are a NSW resident). We don't know when the amendment will be voted on - it could be as early as tomorrow or Wednesday, so it's really important that we get in touch with these MPs as soon as possible and make our voices heard! This issue is too important to ignore. It is vital that we create more places that victims and survivors can go with their pets to save the lives of animals and people. Please share this post far and wide to get the word out (even if you're not a NSW resident - this is how you can help too!) Thank you so much for your support. -- Kevin Anderson, Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation: [email protected] -- Yasmin Catley, Labor Shadow Minister: [email protected] --Mark Bansiak, SFF: [email protected] --Robert Borsak, SFF: [email protected] --Alex Greenwich, Independent: [email protected] --Mark Latham, 1N: [email protected] --Fred Nile, Christian Democratic Party: [email protected] #auspol #NSW

20.01.2022 Please spare a minute to help if you can!

19.01.2022 Mark Randell, of Hidden-In-Sight, will be one of our speakers joining us for our upcoming Webinar, 'Criminal Investigations, Animal Abuse, and Domestic Violence'. During this latest webinar in our Concurrent Crisis series, we will be delving into the intersection of animal cruelty/abuse and human violence. Hidden-In-Sight investigates, educates, and consults on the link between animal crimes and more traditional criminality. Violence against animals is a strong predictor of ...violence against humans. Hidden-In-Sight investigates and exposes cases of animal cruelty, allowing perpetrators to be brought to justice. Hidden-In-Sight also provides training to animal welfare groups to deliver efficient and effective campaigns, and has even trained law enforcement to help them recognise what animal cruelty is, how it links to their existing work, and how they can investigate it professionally. Please join us for this important discussion and learning opportunity with two leading experts in the field of legal research into the link between animal abuse and human violence. Registration can be made via the link at the bottom of this post. The webinar will be completely free, and you will have an opportunity to ask questions via the chat. Please be aware that Lucy's Project receives no government funding. We rely on your donations and support, for which we are extremely grateful. If you wish to make a one-off or monthly donation, please see the link below. Help us keep on bringing resources freely to those who need them the most. Thank you. The webinar will take place on Monday September 21st at 3pm. Webinar registration: https://events.humanitix.com/supporting-victim-survivors-of Donate here: https://www.lucysproject.com/donate/ #animal #animalwelfare #animalrescue #domesticabuse #domesticviolenceawareness



19.01.2022 It is important that we recognise domestic abuse in all its forms - for our own relationships, but also for the relationships of the people we love. Are you experiencing family/domestic violence? If you are in danger, call 000 For information call 1800 RESPECT ... If you would like to make a one-off or monthly donation to assist us in our work with domestic violence victims/survivors and their animals, please head to www.lucysproject.com/donate/ #DV #domesticviolence #domesticviolenceawarenes #domesticabuse #violenceagainstwomen #vegan #animals #animalwelfare #feminism#genderequality

18.01.2022 Animal abuse may be the tip of the iceberg - a crime in and of itself, as well as an indicator that other forms of abuse may be present in a household. Collaborative, research-based responses from DFV services that address all forms of abuse present within a household are of the greatest assistance to victim-survivors. We are proud to work alongside both animal welfare services and DFV services to help facilitate communication between sectors and address The Link. Communicati...on between services is a key way to ensure that no form of domestic abuse goes unaddressed, and no victim-survivors' needs are unaccounted for. _____ We're seeing increasing focus on the animals in domestic violence situations from both DFV services and government, but of course there is always more work to be done. If you would like to assist us in creating safe families - paws and all - you can do so by: - Making a donation (one-off or monthly - every cent counts!) via our website (link below). - Telling your friends and family about us. - Sharing, liking, commenting on our social media posts. Thank you for your ongoing support! Donate here: https://www.lucysproject.com/donate/ _____ #DV #domesticviolence #domesticviolenceawarenes #domesticabuse #violenceagainstwomen #vegan #animals #pets #animalwelfare #justice #dog #cat #dogsofinstagram #safety #genderequality #veterinarian #vet #feminism #veganism #gender #equality #animal #safety #abuse #IPV #familyviolence #DFV #pet #auspol #research #care

18.01.2022 Jealousy is no excuse for abuse. A bond between a human and an animal is one of the most precious things life can give us. No person should ever feel guilt, shame, or fear for loving their animals. Lucy's Project is for safe families - paws and all. To help us continue to assist human and animal victims/survivors of domestic violence, head to www.lucysproject.com/donate/ , where you can make a one-off or monthly donation. Are you experiencing family/domestic violence? If ...you are in danger, call 000 For information call 1800 RESPECT #animals #domesticviolenceawareness #animalrescue

16.01.2022 Providing continuity and comfort for children affected by family violence is paramount for their wellbeing. Lucy's Project ensures no family member is left behind.

15.01.2022 Have you registered for our webinar yet? You don't want to miss out on this one! We'll be talking about animal abuse, domestic violence, and criminal investigations with two leading experts in the field. Attendance is free! You can register your spot via the link below. Webinar registration: https://events.humanitix.com/supporting-victim-survivors-of



14.01.2022 Exploiting the human-animal connection is a deliberate tactic of coercive control. Animals are not property. They are sentient beings that form part of our family. Taking advantage of these bonds is a traumatic and vicious form of abuse, the effects of which cannot be understated. We are working to foster understanding in the DFV sector of the nature and consequences of animal abuse, and create accessible pathways to safety for human victim-survivors and their companion anima...Continue reading

13.01.2022 The second guest speaker in our upcoming webinar is Dr Andrew Campbell. Dr Campbell is a an expert on domestic violence and the associated risks of harm for adults, children, and animals residing in homes where this violence occurs. Utilising cutting-edge data analysis and a unique perspective on violence in the home, he provides education for agencies across the US and assists in developing more efficient and effective community responses to physical and emotional violence. ... Dr Campbell's several recent publications in major academic journals include his analysis of nearly 10,000 first responder reports and observations from the scene of domestic violence incidents and are the first in academic literature to use law enforcement data to quantify risk of harm/injury in this manner. Please join us to hear two of the leading experts on the link between animal abuse and human violence. To register your place, click the link at the bottom of this post. We love giving our supporters free content and resources. However, as we receive no government funding, we rely heavily on donations. If you would like to make a one-off or monthly donation, please see the link below. Or, if you're unable to donate right now, a like/share will go a long way too. Thank you so much for your ongoing support. Webinar registration: https://events.humanitix.com/supporting-victim-survivors-of Donate here: https://www.lucysproject.com/donate/ #animal #domesticviolenceawareness #animalwelfare #animalrescue #domesticabuse #vegan

13.01.2022 We want to hear your story. Have you personally experienced domestic and family violence where an animal is involved- either as an animal victim, reason for not leaving a home, reason to return to a home or a control mechanism? We are often asked for stories for media, training, government enquiries etc and your story could help change the story for someone in the future. Please email your story to [email protected]. Stories will be kept in strict confidence unless you give us permission to share them. Case studies are very important to help people understand the issues. We particularly want to hear from people in regional, rural and remote issues and people who have larger animal companions. THANK YOU for your bravery in speaking up to help others. (picture of my rescue rooster for attention. He's so funny looking!)

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12.01.2022 Last chance to register for an unmissable event - https://mailchi.mp//last-chance-to-register-for-an-unmissa

08.01.2022 How does Lucy’s Project support service providers the people who work in domestic violence and family violence? One of the most important things that Lucy’s Project does is help to put domestic violence service providers and humans in touch with animal services and support networks for animals. Often a victim/survivor will be looking for somewhere they can live with their animals, and we might be able to help put people in touch with services that can help that become a re...ality. Sometimes we can help people to access foster care networks for the animals, especially if the human survivor is incapacitated for any period of time - if they're in hospital, if they're homeless or in between homes, if they're needing some time out to address physical or mental health issues, or if they just need some help with their animals during a turbulent and unpredictable time. We can help in this area so that the family can ultimately stay together and work towards their goal of being a unit again. Sometimes people are able to stay with their animals, but they might need a bit of extra support in a whole range of different ways. What's important is that domestic violence services have access to and knowledge of the resources that are out there to address the needs of the nonhuman family members escaping situations of domestic violence. Lucy's Project is there to assist services in accessing these resources. We also identify where we can't help. We do this so that we can acknowledge any limitations in the current system, and figure out how to fix them. In doing so, we aim to create a system whereby service providers can work together to more easily address the needs of both human and nonhuman domestic and family violence victims/survivors. If you would like to make a one-off or monthly donation to assist us in this important work, head to www.lucysproject.com/donate/ Are you experiencing family/domestic violence? If you are in danger, call 000 For information call 1800 RESPECT #DV #domesticviolence #domesticviolenceawarenes #domesticabuse #violenceagainstwomen #vegan #animals #animalwelfare

07.01.2022 Excited to bring Andrew Campbell to Australia, well, virtually, 21st September at 3pm, see the link on our wall to get your free ticket!

07.01.2022 Companion animals are an important and often underestimated source of support for many (human) domestic violence victim-survivors. In violent households comprising of both human and animal family members, relationships between humans and animals may intensify in meaning, and provide crucial forms of support and comfort (Taylor & Fraser, 2020; Fitzgerald, 2007; Flynn, 2000). For many of these victim-survivors, maintaining this bond greatly assists in recovery. This is why it's... important that these relationships are given the attention and respect they deserve from DFV services, and, hopefully, that keeping animals and humans together is a key priority. ______ We're seeing increasing focus on the animals in domestic violence situations from both DFV services and government, but of course there is always more work to be done. If you would like to assist us in creating safe families - paws and all - you can do so by: - Making a donation (one-off or monthly - every cent counts!) via our website (link below). - Telling your friends and family about us. - Sharing, liking, commenting on our social media posts. Thank you for your ongoing support! Donate here: https://www.lucysproject.com/donate/ ________ [Image description: A light brown background with white text. The text above reads, 'Human-animal bonds can intensify through shared experiences of violence.' Below is a white chalk line. Under the line, in smaller text, reads, 'Getting humans and their companion animals to safety, together, is a crucial goal for animal-inclusive DFV services.' At the bottom is the Lucy's Project logo in beige - a paw print with a human hand cut-out in the centre.] ______ #DV #domesticviolence #domesticviolenceawarenes #domesticabuse #violenceagainstwomen #vegan #animals #pets #animalwelfare #justice #dog #cat #dogsofinstagram #safety #genderequality #veterinarian #vet #feminism #veganism #gender #equality #animal #safety #abuse #IPV #familyviolence #DFV #pet #auspol #research #care

07.01.2022 Today is R U OK Day - a day to raise awareness of and start a conversation around suicide and depression. It's important to ask - really ask - those around you if they are OK. It is estimated that 45% of Australians will experience a mental health condition in their lifetime. Despite this high number, the stigma attached to mental illness prevails. Some people might not feel comfortable reaching out themselves. Asking people if they are OK tells them that you're there to list...en without judgement, and to help in any way you can. Working with domestic abuse organisations and victims/survivors, we know that you can never tell what's happening in someone's inner life based on their outward appearance. Victims of domestic abuse are at a significantly higher risk of suffering from depression, anxiety, PTSD, and suicidal thoughts. One Australian study showed that women who visited their GP for depression were almost six times more likely to have been a victim/survivor of domestic abuse (Hegarty et al, 2004). When faced with the double stigma of mental illness combined with experiences of domestic abuse, victims/survivors may be reluctant to speak up. We, as friends, family, and society at large, can do the work to break the stigma around mental health. It begins with checking in, opening up, and listening with empathy. Doing something small like asking someone if they are OK shows them they are loved and cared for. It may be that little push they were waiting for that allows them to open up in a safe and judgement-free zone. If you only do one thing today, let it be asking if someone's OK. #ruok #ruokday #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #depressionawareness #anxiety #suicideprevention #domesticabuse #violenceagainstwomen

06.01.2022 This is not an Ad - just something that was shared with us that we thought might be helpful for animal owners/carers. We're always happy to see more options regarding vet care, and online consultations at a lower price are helpful for many people for a whole range of reasons. You can take a look at Pet Stock's Vet Chat via their website - www.petstock.com.au Artwork courtesy of @bymardi Are you experiencing family/domestic violence? If you are in danger, call 000 For... information call 1800 RESPECT ________________ [Image description: Nine infographics. All infographics have a mustard yellow background. In the first image, on the righthand side, there is a drawing of a black greyhound in a sitting position. He is looking upwards towards the top left corner. There are three curved lines radiating from the end of his nose, so that it looks like he is howling or barking. In the following nine images, this photo is made smaller and inverted, so that the greyhound is sitting in the bottom left corner and looking to the righthand corner. In all nine images is black text. The text reads as follows: 1. Pets, Vets, & Domestic Abuse 2. Domestic and family violence victim-survivors who report the abuse of their companion animal are more likely to have experienced financial abuse. 3. The effects of financial abuse can be exacerbated by costs associated with caring for an animal - particularly one experiencing physical abuse. 4. The cost of veterinary care resulting from abuse can put DFV victim-survivors into debt. Most pet insurers do not cover injury resulting from DFV. 5. Affordable vet care is one way that we can take some strain off DFV victim-survivors with animals. Accessing adequate care is vital for victim-survivors' peace of mind and their animals' safety. 6. Pet Stock has recently begun offering online consultations at a more affordable price than in-person visits. 7. Affordable online consultations are helpful for many people and many reasons, such as: People whose animals experience anxiety when going to the vet; People who are disabled and/or have chronic health issues; People experiencing financial strain. 8. Online consultations can also be helpful for DFV victim-survivors who may have limited access to veterinary care due to abuse, which can include control of both money and movement. 9. If affordable online consultations are helpful to you - for whatever reason - you can learn more via the Pet Stock website - www.petstock.com.au Caring for a companion animal should never be a privilege reserved for the wealthy.] ____________ #DV #domesticviolence #domesticviolenceawarenes #domesticabuse #violenceagainstwomen #vegan #animals #pets #animalwelfare #justice #dog #cat #dogsofinstagram #safety #genderequality #veterinarian #vet #feminism #veganism #gender #equality #animal #safety #abuse #IPV #familyviolence #DFV #pet #auspol #affordable #care PETstock

06.01.2022 Recent research out of New Zealand argues for animal-centred social work to ensure more positive outcomes for DFV victims. Are you experiencing family/domestic violence? If you are in danger, call 000 For information call 1800 RESPECT _________...Continue reading

04.01.2022 Did you try to book a ticket to our incredible webinar and find you couldn't? Whoops! Problem fixed now. Don't miss this one. Book your ticket now! https://events.humanitix.com/supporting-victim-survivors-of

03.01.2022 Submissions are still open on the proposed changes to strata laws in NSW. We need your help to pass this amendment! The NSW Government is asking for the public's views on the changes. There are three ways you and your networks can get involved in the review - 1. Answer a quick poll question; 2. Fill in the survey; 3. Write a submission. ... You can do one, two, or all three of these things via the link in our bio. Submissions close 7th March. We need to counter the pressure from powerful lobby groups representing owners corporations. If the AJP's amendment is passed, escaping violent situations with companion animal will become easier, and lives will be saved. Please have your say in this important discussion and provide a strong voice for the animals and the humans who care for them. Take action here: https://www.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/strata-statutory-review- ________ [Image description: Two infographics. The backgrounds are an orange ochre colour. There are drawn squiggles around the centre text in a light pink colour. The light pink text on each slide reads as follows: 1. 'Have you had your say on animals in strata? 2. The NSW Government is asking for public submissions on proposed changes to strata laws. These changes will allow DFV victim-survivors greater access to animal-friendly accommodation. Have your say via the link in this post. It takes two minutes!'] ______ #DV #domesticviolence #domesticviolenceawarenes #domesticabuse #violenceagainstwomen #vegan #animals #pets #animalwelfare #justice #dog #cat #dogsofinstagram #safety #genderequality #veterinarian #vet #feminism #veganism #gender #equality #animal #safety #abuse #IPV #familyviolence #DFV #pet #auspol #research #NSW

03.01.2022 Coercive control is insidious. No person should be made to question their own experiences. No relationship should be governed by fear. Are you experiencing family/domestic violence? If you are in danger, call 000 For information call 1800 RESPECT ... If you would like to make a one-off or monthly donation to assist human and animal victims/survivors of domestic abuse, head to www.lucysproject.com/donate/ #DV #domesticviolence #domesticviolenceawarenes #domesticabuse #violenceagainstwomen #vegan #animals #animalwelfare

02.01.2022 Experiencing domestic abuse has profound impacts on mental health. Abuse is isolating. Some victims/survivors have no support network, often because their abuser has deliberately limited their social interactions and damaged their relationships to gain more control over their life. Pets are a lifeline - sometimes literally. Some victims/survivors report that their companion animals are what "keeps them going". For those who are experiencing mental health issues, keeping thei...r companion animals safe and happy aids in their recovery. It's important to recognise these relationships for what they are - they're not "just pets", they're family members. Are you experiencing family/domestic violence? If you are in danger, call 000 For information call 1800 RESPECT If you would like to make a one-off or monthly donation to assist human and animal victims/survivors of domestic violence, please click the link below. Thank you for your support. Donate here: https://www.lucysproject.com/donate/#pets #animals #domesticviolence #DV #domesticabuse #Vegan #animalwelfare

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