BREAKING SILENCE
Domestic abuse affects many families in Pacific communities in New Zealand. But it is also shrouded in secrecy and people rarely speak about it.
After Kerryn escaped an abusive marriage while living in Australia she discovered first-hand how hard it is for women and their children to restart their
Sarah used to be a high functioning, well paid professional. When she thought of domestic abuse she pictured scenes from the movie Once Were Warriors.
Simonne interviews Farida to understand the issues that women in migrant communities face; such as forced marriage, the impact of shaming and silence, the pressures
Breaking Silence is the first series in Aotearoa New Zealand that confronts our nation’s greatest issue. We have the highest rate of domestic violence per capita in the developed world.
Breaking Silence brings together many voices to speak one truth: violence is never ok.
Every person in Aotearoa New Zealand has the right to live free from violence, regardless of economic status, ethnicity, pronouns, or country of origin. While we may consider this a basic human right, many New Zealanders are stripped of it each year. In the coming months, at least 15 people in New Zealand will be killed by domestic violence.
Only by breaking the silence can we raise awareness, foster understanding, cultivate empathy and begin to shift the minds and hearts of those who choose to use violence.
This compelling fourth season of Breaking Silence is diverse, informative, provocative and challenging. It unapologetically calls for change in our homes, in our communities and through government legislation to protect those who need it most.
FAQ's
Breaking Silence is a TP Plus series sharing real stories from survivors of domestic abuse in Aotearoa. It raises awareness, challenges harmful attitudes, and encourages action.
Abuse often goes unspoken, allowing it to continue. By sharing survivor experiences, we help break the stigma, educate communities, and encourage support for those affected.
Listening without judgement, believing survivors, and knowing where to seek help are key steps. You can also support organisations working to prevent domestic abuse.
While we share survivor stories, we don’t offer direct services. If you or someone you know needs help, check out our resource list for organisations that can assist.
If you have a story to share, we’d love to hear from you. Head to our Contact Us page to reach out in confidence.
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