Skip to content

Submission on draft National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children

Health Justice Australia welcomes the draft of the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children and the continuing commitment of all governments and political parties to this long-term, whole-of-society approach. We’ve made four recommendations to strengthen the draft National Plan:

  1. Provide an opportunity for consultation on the role of the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission.
  2. Clarify and strengthen the commitment to collaborative service models as a way of achieving better outcomes
  3. Recognise the need to invest in the designing, delivering and sustaining successful collaborative service models
  4. Provide clearer direction on the outcomes to be achieved
Download the full submission (0.32 MB)

Related content

As part of the monitoring and evaluation learning materials, we put together a list of resources that we recommend for any practitioner working on measurement and evaluation. These guides offer a curated suite of resources covering medical research ethics, cultural safety and trauma-informed practice.

Guide
A scale evenly balancing a coin with a dollar sign, with a family of three people on the other side.

But in all the talk of budgets, workforce participation, and technological innovation, one critical ingredient is often missing: people’s wellbeing. Here’s our submission to the Economic Reform Roundtable.

 

Submission