WA 10 Year Strategy for Reducing Family and Domestic Violence - have your say!
10 Year Strategy for Reducing Family and Domestic Violence
The State Government is developing a 10 Year Strategy for Reducing Family and Domestic Violence in Western Australia (the Strategy). It will guide a whole of community approach to prevention and earlier intervention, victim safety and perpetrator accountability.
The Strategy will include a focus on access and inclusion, and consider the unique and diverse needs of Aboriginal people, people with disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, LGBTQ+ people, and people in regional and remote Western Australia.
A dedicated approach to Aboriginal family safety
The Strategy will also include a dedicated approach to Aboriginal family safety. This is in recognition of the significant over-representation of Aboriginal women and children as victims of family violence, the ongoing impact of colonisation for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, and the importance of community owned and led responses grounded in Aboriginal law and culture.
Dedicated consultation processes that focus on working alongside Aboriginal people are being developed to inform this approach. For further information please contact FDVStrategy@communities.wa.gov.au
Have your say!
To inform development of the Strategy, the Department of Communities is undertaking extensive consultation between December 2018 and June 2019 and wants to hear from all Western Australians. Have your say through a range of options, outlined below.
Survey
Complete the survey to tell us what you think about the proposed vision, principles and goals for the Strategy and to share your ideas about how to prevent and respond to family and domestic violence.
If you require an alternative format please contact FDVStrategy@communities.wa.gov.au
The closing date for the survey is Friday 29 March 2019.
Consultation paper
Provide written responses to the consultation paper (Word; PDF) to tell us what you think about:
preventing family and domestic violence;
improving victim safety and wellbeing;
supporting perpetrator accountability and behaviour change; and
creating a safe, accountable and collaborative service system.
The consultation paper (Word; PDF) is designed to complement the survey and enable more detailed written responses.
Responses can be emailed to FDVStrategy@communities.wa.gov.au or mailed to:
Family and Domestic Violence Unit
Department of Communities
99 Plain Street, East Perth 6004
If you require an alternative format please contact FDVStrategy@communities.wa.gov.au
The closing date for written submissions is Friday 29 March 2019.
Message to the Minister
‘What do we need to do to prevent family and domestic violence in Western Australia?’
Send a message to the Hon. Simone McGurk, MLA Western Australia’s first Minister for Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence.
Face-to-face forums, roundtables, focus groups and interviews
Face-to-face consultation with service providers, community leaders and service users will be held across the State. Dates and locations for these events will be promoted on this web-page from January 2019.
For further information, or to receive regular updates about the Strategy’s development, please email FDVStrategy@communities.wa.gov.au