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Inclusion and access for diverse communities

Family Safety Victoria works with diverse community groups, sectors and people with lived experience of family violence, to ensure their voices are at the centre of initiatives and reforms.

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This will create a more accessible and expert service system, and a safer community for all Victorians.

Supporting diverse communities

Our goal is a service system where ‘there is no wrong door.'

The Victorian Government is working on:

We’re making our family violence services more accessible, flexible and responsive to diverse needs.

Find the Everybody matters: Inclusion and Equity Statement

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The Royal Commission into Family Violence recognised that for some groups in the community, family violence is less visible and less well understood by service providers and the broader community.

These groups are

Find out more on our Understanding intersectionality page.

Engaging with experts

The Victorian Government is placing the voices of people with lived experience of family violence at the centre of its reforms.

We are working collaboratively with the community and the family violence sector in delivering our reforms.

To achieve this we’ve sought input from people with lived experience of family violence and community and sector experts from diverse backgrounds through a number of governance bodies.

These include:

Membership of these groups also include members of the Victim Survivors’ Advisory Council.

Unprecedented government investment

$1.9 billion was allocated in the 2017-18 budget for family violence reform.

Funding for initiatives to improve outcomes for diverse communities included:

In the 2016-17 budget, funding included:

Health & social support

Updated 12 July 2019



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