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Ending family violence - Victoria’s 10-year plan for change

Our 10-year plan outlines the Royal Commission’s 227 recommendations, outcomes and initial targets to prevent and respond to family violence.

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Targets of the plan

Download the 10-year plan

Ending Family Violence - Victoria’s Plan for Change PDF 8.98 MB (opens in a new window)

Progressing the 10-year plan for change under the rolling action plan

We are four years into our 10-year reform and making good progress. The first Rolling Action Plan 2017-2020 laid a solid foundation with investment and activities implementing 167 of the 227 recommendations.

The second Rolling Action Plan 2020-2023 builds on this, with more new areas of focus, so that by 2023 we have a system that is more connected, sustainable and delivering better outcomes for victim survivors.

It provides an overview of where we have made progress, where we will improve, and what we will be working on.

Priorities for 2020-2023

We have identified 10 priority areas for 2020-2023 which are critical for enabling and progressing the reform. They include the continued rollout of major projects and cross-cutting themes that support consolidating the reform across government.

The actions and activities for the next three years for each of the priority areas are the core of the Rolling Action Plan. Each priority has its own page setting out why it’s important, what we have done so far and what we plan to do next.

The Rolling Action Plan does not capture all activity across the reform. This is particularly so for projects and programs that are already fully delivered and transitioning to business as usual.

The 10 priority themes and projects for 2020-2023 are:

1. Courts

Reforming the court response to family violence.

2. Dhelk Dja: Safe Our Way

Dhelk Dja: Safe Our Way – Strong Culture, Strong Peoples, Strong Families 2018-2028: a 10 year agreement for delivery of family violence services for Aboriginal Victorians.

3. Housing

Access to safe, secure and stable housing.

Improving legal assistance access, representation and integration across the family violence system.

5. MARAM and Information Sharing

An overarching legislative framework providing a shared approach to family violence risk assessment and management across justice, community, education and health .

6. Perpetrators and people who use violence

A system-wide approach to create an effective web of accountability .

7. Primary prevention

Effecting long-term behavioural change to stop family violence before it starts .

8. Research and evaluation

Coordinating research and evaluation across the family violence reform .

9. The Orange Door Network

Delivering an accessible and visible service for people experiencing family violence and children and families in need of support.

10. Workforce development

The development of a dynamic, collaborative and specialist family violence workforce based on Building from Strength: 10-year Industry Plan.

Perpetrator accountability

In November 2016, the Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPC) established the Expert Advisory Committee on Perpetrator Interventions’ (EACPI) in response to recommendation 86 of the Royal Commission, to consider how to increase the accountability of perpetrators and shift the burden away from victim survivors.

The EACPI final report contains 22 recommendations that seek to improve the range, accessibility and robustness of Victorian’s perpetrator interventions.

It provides government with expert advice on how to shift the focus away from victim survivors being responsible for their own safety, to perpetrators, so they:

It also highlights that the service system and community must work together to hold perpetrators to account and keep them in view.

The report and its recommendations will guide next steps to reform the service system. Work has already progressed on many of the report’s recommended areas of focus, including:

Download the Expert Advisory Committee on Perpetrator Interventions report

Expert Advisory Committee on Perpetrator Interventions Final Report PDF 776.47 KB (opens in a new window)

Expert Advisory Committee on Perpetrator Interventions Final Report Word 6.55 MB (opens in a new window)

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Updated 29 December 2020



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