This document is a conversation between an older man and a younger man who got angry and broke his wife's arm. [1] The older man encourages the younger man to seek help for his anger issues through an Indigenous Family Violence program to learn better ways of handling anger without hurting others. [2] He shares his own story of hurting his brother in a violent outburst over a cigarette and realizing he had a problem. [3] The older man provides the phone number for the program and encourages the younger man to get help before his actions lead to more serious legal consequences.
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1. The case highlighted problems with the broad scope of the partial defence of provocation, which disproportionately benefited male defendants who killed abusive partners. It allowed factors like long-term abuse to be insufficient to prove loss of self-control.
2. The changes to introduce the defence of loss of control were aimed at addressing these concerns by narrowing the scope to sudden and temporary loss of control in response to a qualifying trigger. However, some argue the triggers still skew towards male violence and don't fully address the experience of abused women. The defence also remains based on a loss of control model that doesn't fit all cases. So the concerns have only been partially addressed.
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The document describes the author's first experience assessing a client named Tina at a state mental health hospital. During the assessment, Tina began undressing, which shocked the author. The author pleaded with Tina to get dressed so they could complete the assessment. Tina agreed and helped the author get through their first real assessment, after which the author developed a good rapport with Tina over subsequent interactions.
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1) The author enjoys drawing pixel art and video game sprites in their free time.
2) Biographical information is provided about the author's birth including date, location, parents' names, and height/weight.
3) Details are given about the author's 3 cats, including their names and descriptions.
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2. Key recommendations include cleaning appliances and vents, checking for overloaded circuits, having chimneys inspected annually, and storing flammables safely away from ignition sources.
3. Installing smoke detectors and practicing fire drills can help save lives in the event of a fire. The document emphasizes fire prevention through regular maintenance and safety practices.
Here are potential responses to the homework questions:
1. The case highlighted problems with the broad scope of the partial defence of provocation, which disproportionately benefited male defendants who killed abusive partners. It allowed factors like long-term abuse to be insufficient to prove loss of self-control.
2. The changes to introduce the defence of loss of control were aimed at addressing these concerns by narrowing the scope to sudden and temporary loss of control in response to a qualifying trigger. However, some argue the triggers still skew towards male violence and don't fully address the experience of abused women. The defence also remains based on a loss of control model that doesn't fit all cases. So the concerns have only been partially addressed.
3
The document describes the author's first experience assessing a client named Tina at a state mental health hospital. During the assessment, Tina began undressing, which shocked the author. The author pleaded with Tina to get dressed so they could complete the assessment. Tina agreed and helped the author get through their first real assessment, after which the author developed a good rapport with Tina over subsequent interactions.
This story is about an ongoing fight between werewolves and vampires. The werewolves, led by Aaron Black, plan an attack on the vampires including Brian Cullen. A battle ensues between the groups where some fighters on each side are defeated. Eventually, Aaron and Jayda are able to overpower Brian, seeming to end the conflict. However, Brian and Peter survive and vow revenge, ensuring the feud continues between the werewolves and vampires.
This document appears to be a collection of short dialogues in Spanish. It includes conversations about going to school, eating candy, getting married, borrowing a cellphone, apologizing, and working on homework problems. The dialogues range from 1-5 sentences and cover everyday topics between students and friends.
The document contains summaries of several topics:
1) The author enjoys drawing pixel art and video game sprites in their free time.
2) Biographical information is provided about the author's birth including date, location, parents' names, and height/weight.
3) Details are given about the author's 3 cats, including their names and descriptions.
1. The document provides tips to prevent house fires, including inspecting electrical systems and appliances, maintaining heating and cooling systems, being careful with open flames and space heaters, and teaching fire safety to children.
2. Key recommendations include cleaning appliances and vents, checking for overloaded circuits, having chimneys inspected annually, and storing flammables safely away from ignition sources.
3. Installing smoke detectors and practicing fire drills can help save lives in the event of a fire. The document emphasizes fire prevention through regular maintenance and safety practices.
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3) The author provides an example of nearly passing over a qualified job applicant due to perceiving him as arrogant, but learning through further discussion that his behavior was due to personal issues and not his true personality.
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1) The author describes a personal experience of being perceived as stuck up early in their career due to being shy and socially awkward, despite having low self-esteem.
2) The author argues that while understanding how others perceive you is important, perceptions are not always reality and assuming can lead to wrong conclusions. People should seek to understand each other through communication rather than make assumptions.
3) The author provides an example of nearly passing over a qualified job applicant due to perceiving him as arrogant, but learning through further discussion that his behavior was due to personal issues and not his true personality.
Communication occurred between Danielle and Kyle, but there was a misunderstanding of intentions. While Danielle felt forced into the encounter, Kyle believed Danielle welcomed the interaction. Communication requires only that a receiver attaches meaning to a message, not that both people share the same understanding. Misunderstandings are an inevitable part of the communication process.
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This summary provides an overview of a conversation between two individuals about policy research and legislative frameworks:
1) One individual questions the findings of a report that parental abuse was reduced by 20% due to new legislation, expressing skepticism about the accuracy of the reported levels and effectiveness of the laws.
2) The other acknowledges there is a 10% margin of error in the abuse level statistics and that the theoretical impact of the legislation is to cut abuse by 20% from current levels.
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- The reviewer was skeptical of reading fiction but decided to give the book a chance upon the recommendation of someone they respect. However, they found the book's pace to be slow and felt it portrayed mental health in a voyeuristic and patronizing way.
- As the reviewer summarizes the plot of the book in detail, they continue to criticize aspects they find unrealistic or not insightful about mental health. Scenes jump around in time in a confusing way.
- The reviewer questions whether the book aims to reinforce stereotypes about mental illness rather than provide
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1. A Better Way...
How you going young fella?
Not good. Missus problems.
My Missus had to go to the hospital.
She has a broken arm.
Broken arm!
What happened?
2. She made me wild and I flogged her.
I got so angry, I broke her arm.
Will she be alright?
Be a long time to get better.
She don’t want me anymore.
I gotta get away for a while.
Well young fella, how you gonna fix It’s not only her broken arm that
your problem? needs to be fixed.
You know what you‘re doing is wrong
young fella?
I dunno.
So what are you going to do to make
She got me so wild.
it right?
I didn’t know what
I was doing.
3. I don’t know...I got nobody.
You can always talk to me young
fella, like your doing now.
I lost it and got wild
one time, with your old Uncle.
I flogged him.
A weak old man and
I flogged him...
my brother.
I hurt him real bad and
put him in hospital for
a long time.
Yeah...I went there.
You know why I got
I saw him.
wild that time?
No, what for?
I really wanted that smoke.
He wouldn’t give it to me.
That’s why I hit him.
I got wild and put him
in hospital....for
one stinking smoke.
4. Police came. I spent the night
in jail. Then I had to go to
court. They said I got an anger
problem.
I gotta go do a program to
help me think better ways for my
family.
You go do it?
I had to young fella,
or they were gonna put me in jail.
I had to do that
‘Indigenous Family Violent Offending Program’
A lotta men were there.
Had the same problem like me.
What happened?
We all sat down and talked with them mob that
run the program.
One man said he got
jealous for his Missus
cause he thought she was
muckin around.
He got wild and flogged
his Missus too.
Another man
fighting all his
family cause he
lost his money
gambling.
One man belted
his friend cause
he didn’t buy him
a beer.
5. Poor brother, it’s not him.
You know young fella I can’t blame nobody for my
when we were all sitting down, anger. It’s me that’s got the
I had to stop and think. problem. I gotta learn how to
What I was doing was wrong. fix it myself.
I put that old man in hospital
for that one smoke!
I never sat down before
Them mob and think about
that run the program what I was doing
sat down with us
and talked about ....hurting my family.
anger problems. Every time I get angry
I hurt them.
What did they talk about?
About, ‘Family Violence’
and all the people we hurt
and how we hurt them.
We talked about what makes
us angry.
How we can turn it around, to
stop and think better ways.
6. I sit down a long time and
I think.. I don’t get angry with the
what makes me angry and wild? police.
I don’t get wild with
night patrol.
I get angry with my family.
And I give it to that Old Man.
poor fella.
....Just like
me bashing
my Missus.
I think to myself...
WHY do I do them
stupid things.
Don’t matter
how old or what colour
you are.
Black fella, White fella,
We all get angry.
But not every man
gets angry and takes it
out on his family.
In the program I began to learn
how to be true to my family.
To be a good strong man.
True to myself.
7. So young fella that’s me..
No matter what the problem
thats my story.
is YOU gotta face it and learn
Your story sort-a like mine or
how to fix it.
just a little bit different.
Not everyone has the same story.
Some has anger,
some has gambling.
Hmmm.. But I’m not going to court
What’s the name of that program again like you were.
Old Man?
You don’t have to wait
for court. If you think
‘The Indigenous Family Violent Offending Program’. you’ve got an anger problem.
you can go anytime.
...Y..e...a...h...
You reckon you got a
problem?
So what now young fella...
what you gonna do?
....Give me that paper with that phone number...
8. Family violence in your home or your community is not OK. Look after your mob. Help break
the cycle for your family’s sake. By choosing a better way your kids will grow up strong.
It’s easier to take action when you have support.
Go to a support service in your community, call a helpline, talk to a friend or someone in your
family you trust. They can help you make the right choice on where to go for help. It’s completely
confidential. From there you can make a decision on what to do next.
You can ring: You can ring Community Corrections at:
Mensline Australia 1300 789 978 Alice Springs 1800 030 334
Police (Emergency) 000 Katherine 1800 684 873
Kids helpline 1800 551 800 Nhulunbuy 1800 002 887
Relationships Australia NT 1300 364 277 Tennant Creek 1800 688 520
Anglicare NT (Resolve) 1800 898 500 Palmerston 1800 002 255
Casuarina 1800 006 165
To see the video of this comic in English, Arrernte, Yolngu Matha and Kriol,
and more stories in Aboriginal languages go to www.italklibrary.com
www.nt.gov.au/justice/corrservices