
Together breaking the Intergenerational Cycle of Family & Domestic Violence.
The HOPE Report
June 2024
The HOPE Report is aimed to be an annual publication by the Rotary Project - Path of Hope Foundation, offering research and insights into global efforts to prevent family violence. The report tracks legislative progress, highlights key initiatives, and provides valuable data to inspire proactive and preventative action. Through the work of dedicated volunteers, and interns, The HOPE Report aims to drive awareness and contribute to the global movement towards ending the intergenerational cycle of family violence.
HOPE Internship Program
Completed Projects.
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Mentoring.
Path of Hope Rotarians created in collaboration with The Salvation Army and high schools in Perth, the kid-to-kid mentoring program.
Twice a week four Year 11 students from Perth College and Hale School attend The Salvation Army’s women and children’s Family Violence refuge. The students mentor the children with homework and play.
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Learn the Signs.
Our family members, friends and co-workers send us signals in many forms of communication, such as an sms, a phone call, an email or over a cup of coffee our subconscious picks up signs from the body language in forms of the tone of voice, choice of words or behaviour. A series of film clips have been made for you to learn the signs if someone you care deeply about is experiencing an abusive relationship.
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Vocational Training.
The Vocational Training Team (VTT) members represent key aspects of the Western Australian experience which can be shared with Rotary District 5300 in the United States and other stakeholders. In addition to promoting the value of a Rotary partnership with FDV service providers, the team members will also enhance their knowledge which can be brought back to Western Australia.