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Aurora 1.3.1
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Welcome to Aurora, the application from theNSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) that canhelp you if you are experiencing domestic violence or are worriedabout your relationship.Please note: this application is for your use only. Try toaccess it when you have some time on your own and feel safe frominterruptions.If you are in an abusive relationship (or suspect that you mightbe), please be careful of who sees you using the app or who knowsit is on your device. In particular:- Your Google Play account will keep a history of yourdownloads. This app will appear in that list.- Deleting the app does not clear it from your account historyautomatically.- This app has the ability to send messages and make phone calls onyour behalf. Those messages and phone calls will be logged justlike any message or phone call you make. These can be deleted bygoing through your phone icon into 'Recents' and 'Edit'.- If you follow any of the internet links in the informationsection of the app, those pages will be remembered by your phone'sbrowser history.- There is a topic in the What To Do information section of the appthat talks about phone and IT safety and how to protect yourselffrom the risks above. Please read and familiarise yourself withit.Please be cautious in using this application, especially if yourpartner has access to or checks your phone, messages, or internethistory on your desktop or mobile device.SMS MESSAGESAurora can send quick individual or group messages to a list ofyour friends. The app will ask you to put a number of friends intoyour list the first time you open the Message feature. Chooseclose, trustworthy friends, who have a genuine concern for you. Ifpossible, choose friends who live nearby and that are aware of yourconcernsThe SMS messages that Aurora can send are:Call me- to let friends know that you need someone to call you right now:perhaps as an interruption, to defuse a situation at home, orbecause you have a more urgent need.Come pick me up- for when you just need to be taken out of the situation, whateverthat is. This will include your location from your phone's GPSsystem as a map so that your friends can check on theirsmartphone.Call the police for me- to let friends know that you need emergency help, but are notable to speak to Triple Zero 000 yourself. It's important to besure your friend is available and is able to call for you.Custom- This is a message you can write yourself. There may be a messageor a code that you can think of which you want to send to yourcircle of friends quickly.EMERGENCY CALLSAurora can also make phone calls for you. It won't be able toplay a message, which means you'll still have to talk or makeyourself heard to the person who answers the phone, but it makesgetting through to some important numbers quick and easyHelpline 1800: This will call the NSW Domestic Violence Line:1800 65 64 63. Trained female caseworkers are available 24 hours aday, 7 days a weekThe caseworkers have experience with the special needs ofAboriginal women, women from different cultures, rural and remoteareas, and same-sex partnerships (both female and male).Interpreters are also availableCall the Police: Your phone will call Emergency Triple Zero(000) after a 5 second countdown during which you can cancel thecall if you have pressed the button accidentally. The phone willcomplete the call on its own if that 5 seconds passes. If you needto, you can press the button, put the phone down, and know that itwill make the call for you. Remember, it will not play any messageto the operator, it simply connects you to Emergency Triple Zero(000). If you need help immediately, you will have to speak aloudto request police