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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

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Violence Against Women (WA): Policy and Policy Development

Western Australia’s Family and Domestic Violence Prevention Stategy to 2022: Creating safer communities

05/07/2012/in Government Policy /by admin

Publisher: Department For Child Protection 2012. Perth, Western Australia

Status – CURRENT

Western Australia’s Prevention Strategy, is a framework for action over a ten year period until 2022 and continues the reforms outlined in the WA Strategic Plan for Family and Domestic Violence 2009-2013 (State Plan). The Strategy sustains a focus on outcomes of prevention and early intervention, victim safety, and perpetrator accountability.

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WA Strategic Plan for Family and Domestic Violence 2009-2013

11/06/2009/in Other, Western Australia /by admin

Publisher: Government of Western Australia Department for Child Protection, November 2009

Status – CURRENT

This Strategic Plan aims to raise the community’s understanding and awareness of family and domestic violence. However, the first priority of the Plan is to ensure that each part of the system has the capacity to take action and, through their combined, integrated efforts, maximise the safety of victims and the accountability of perpetrators.

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Violence Against Women (WA): Analysis, Comment and Positions

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Violence Against Women (WA): Evidence

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Violence Against Women (WA): Practice

Freedom from Fear Action Plan 2015: Working towards the elimination of family and domestic violence in Western Australia (the Action Plan).

10/01/2015/in Practice Guidelines, Western Australia /by admin

Publisher: Government of Western Australia Department for Child Protection and family support, 2015

Status – CURRENT

The Action Plan focuses on engaging and responding to perpetrators of family and domestic violence and sets out 20 actions under the following priority areas:

  • promote understanding and awareness about family and domestic violence;
  • target communities and populations at greatest risk;
  • trial and evaluate innovative approaches to perpetrator intervention;
  • promote consistent quality practice in engaging and responding to men who use violence; and
  • increase the capacity and authority of the service system to stop perpetrators of family and domestic violence when they are identified.

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Violence Against Women (WA): Tools

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