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Coercive control is when someone repeatedly hurts, scares, or isolates another person to control them.
Abusive behaviours can seem minor on their own, but together they form a pattern of abuse. It can feel like being caught in a web.
Coercive control can cause serious harm. If you need support, call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 13 14 50 and ask to contact 1800RESPECT.
Learn more at nsw.gov.au/coercive-control/languages