Mobile Phone and Technology Safety

Here is a list of apps to put on your safe phone that can assist. Please think about whether it is right for your situation and safe for you to download and install.

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Sunny was developed by 1800RESPECT’s for women with disability who have experienced violence and abuse. Sunny has been co-designed with women with disability.
Daisy is an app made by 1800RESPECT to connect women to support near them. Daisy can link to service phone numbers and websites, which you can access from within the app so they don’t show in browser history. There is also information on what to expect when contacting a service.
Positive Pathways was developed by Zonta House Refuge Association. The App has the façade of a women’s wellness app with Inspirational Quotes, Positive Moments and a Daily Diary which is password protected. You can use it to trigger help to friends/family, record up to five minutes of an incident, provide mental health support to the user, and a dairy to record DV episodes.
PENDA was developed by WLSQ in collaboration with the Financial Rights Legal Centre. The app provides practical financial advice to assist with financial safety planning, information on how to access emergency money, crisis payments and emergency housing. Penda features a number of safety measures
Emergency+ was developed by Australia’s emergency services and their Government and industry partners. The app uses GPS functionality built into smart phones to help a Triple Zero (000) caller provide critical location details required to mobilise emergency services
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