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It is the first plan to: Coordinate across jurisdictions Focus strongly on prevention

National Plan (2010 – 2022) brings together the efforts of Governments across Aust. to make a real & sustained reduction in the levels of VAW. It is the first plan to: Coordinate across jurisdictions Focus strongly on prevention

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It is the first plan to: Coordinate across jurisdictions Focus strongly on prevention

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  1. National Plan (2010 – 2022) brings together the efforts of Governments across Aust. to make a real & sustained reduction in the levels of VAW It is the first plan to: • Coordinate across jurisdictions • Focus strongly on prevention • Look to building respectful relationships & working to increase gender equality to prevent violence from occurring in the first place • Hold perpetrators accountable & encourage behaviour change

  2. 6 National Outcomes • Communities are safe & free from violence • Relationships are respectful • Indigenous communities are strengthened • Services meet the needs of women & children experiencing violence • Justice responses are effective • Perpetrators stop their violence & are held to account. Strategies have been developed & prioritised. Commonwealth, States & Territories allocated responsibility.

  3. Key Features • Long term plan – 12 years • Seeks engagement across levels of government, the non-government sector and the community more broadly. • Four three year action plans • Building a strong foundation (2010 – 2013) • Moving ahead (2013 – 2016) • Promising results (2016 - 2019) • Turning the corner (2019 – 2022) • Links to other government reforms - housing and homelessness; Mental Health; Closing the Gap; Child Protection

  4. Governance

  5. National Plan Implementation Panel (NPIP) Key Priority Advisory Groups: • Primary Prevention • Building the Evidence Base • Enhancing Service Delivery • Justice • Groups will be attended by Govt & NGOs & will share ideas & exchange information on key priority areas in the National Plan.

  6. National Priorities Building Primary Prevention • Social Marketing Campaigns – The Line www.theline.gov.au , White Ribbon events • Respectful Relationship Educational Programs within schools targeting young people especially boys • Community based primary prevention, including through sporting organisations e.g. funding of community & sporting orgs across the country to speak out against violence.

  7. National Priorities Service Delivery Reform e.g.: • Establishment of 1800RESPECT national telephone & online counselling service • ‘Safe at Home’ initiatives in some States • Child Aware Approaches • Improving services delivery for women with disabilities • Undertaking effective risk assessment

  8. National Priorities Strengthening Justice Responses e.g.: • Amended legislation to strengthen responses for victims of DV • Research into perpetrator interventions • Family Law Act amendments • National DV Order Scheme • Supporting several conferences

  9. National Priorities Building the Evidence Base e.g: • Establishing a new National Centre of Excellence • Develop a National data collection & reporting framework • Repeating the Personal Safety Survey (PSS) & the National Community Attitudes Survey (NCAS) every 4 years across the life of the National Plan.

  10. SA Context

  11. ARTS Links • The National Plan • SA’s Strategic Plan Target 18 • Obligations under the UN’s Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and uses the CEDAW definition: “Violence against women means any act of gender based violence that results in, or is likely to result in physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women, including threats of such acts, coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty, whether occurring in public or private life”

  12. Building momentum ….. 2006 SystemImprovement 2008 Law Reform 2011 Second phase launched 2005 First Phase 2009 Prevention How? Willingness Commitment Leadership Partnerships

  13. 2012onwards • Embed change • Identify new ideas/reforms • Strengthen existing partnerships • Strengthen capacity for primary prevention • Develop new partnerships

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