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Support crime prevention

Each May, Queensland marks Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month to raise community awareness and to support actions leading to prevention of domestic and family violence.

Queensland Police Service invites everyone to join in the free workshops and events delivered by their community partners across the Sunshine Coast during May, including:

– Red bench unveiling at Montville Anglican Church.

– Four weeks of Move Freely creative workshops held at the Nambour Community Centre.

– Candlelight ceremony held in Maleny.

– Recognising and responding to domestic and family violence workshops held online.

– Laurel Place will host three empowering workshops, Healthy Relationships, Self-Esteem and Self-Worth, and Finding Your Voice.

– Seeds of Change community forum on domestic and family violence by Zonta at USC Sippy Downs.

– Attend movie screenings of Maybe I Do at BCC Cinemas Maroochydore, and The Last Drop at Majestic Cinemas Nambour.

For full details of the events visit MyPolice Sunshine Coast on Facebook

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