Office of the Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Consultation Summary
The consultation report highlights key stakeholders, engagement summary, summary of key themes, and detailed feedback regarding the prevention of family and domestic violence. Key themes include applying a cultural lens, building evidence, reform blueprint development, leadership demonstration, collaboration engagement, and advocating awareness. The report emphasizes the need for systemic change, strategic direction, collaboration, innovation, standards development, and strong Aboriginal leadership. The goal is to drive change across government sectors and vulnerable cohorts through effective partnerships and evidence-based practices.
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Office of the Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Consultation Summary Report
Key Stakeholders Internal External Department of Communities Public Sector Agencies Communities Ministers Our sector Communities Leadership Team Strategy and Partnerships Community Services Governance, Integrity and Reform Strategy & Transformation Finance People Ministerial portfolios: Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Child Protection Women s Interests Community Services Housing Youth, Seniors Disability Dept. Premier and Cabinet Dept. Justice Dept. Education Dept. Health Dept. Mining, Industry, Regulation and Safety WA Police Mental Health Commission CCYP Ombudsman Peak bodies for family and domestic violence services Community sector services, including those funded by Communities and those funded by others Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations Secretariat for National Aboriginal and Islander Children in Care - SNAICC Australia s National Research Organisation for Women s Safety Our Watch White Ribbon Australia University sector Department of Communities 23/09/2024
Engagement Summary 28 formal written submissions received across June July 2021 20 responses from the sector or individuals, 8 from WA Government agencies 22 submissions provided direct responses to the consultation questions and 6 provided general comments Face to face engagement with existing forums (e.g. Path to Safety Steering Committee, WHSP Sexual Assault Support Services Meeting) Department of Communities 23/09/2024
Summary of Key Themes Apply a cultural lens across all work (Aboriginal and CaLD) Build the evidence base Raise Develop a blueprint for reform Demonstrate strong leadership Engage and collaborate Advocate awareness / educate Align FDV, sexual violence and gender equality, noting some elements do not fit neatly and a range of vulnerable cohorts need to be considered Department of Communities 23/09/2024
Detailed Feedback Commitment to drive systemic change and the authority to do so Set the strategic direction and achieve across-government buy-in Identify opportunities for collaboration and innovation Develop principles Set standards for practice Aboriginal Family Safety to be co-designed with and led by Aboriginal people Demonstrate strong leadership Engage and collaborate Across government With all relevant sectors, including medical With people with lived experience across all vulnerable cohorts With people in regional and remote locations On the key drivers; what works; best practice Through partnerships with academia/research institutions/expert practitioners Through networking with other jurisdictions Through effective cross-agency data collection Through two way information sharing with the sector Be the single source of truth Build the evidence base Department of Communities 23/09/2024
Detailed Feedback (cont.) Reflecting joined-up government, evidence-based, whole of system reform that delivers client centred, integrated service delivery Focus on primary prevention Focus on outcomes and measure progress Use clear language and definitions Define roles and responsibilities Include a workforce development plan and a monitoring and evaluation framework Develop a blueprint for reform For systemic reform For legislative reform For gender equality For survivor safety, recovery and perpetrator accountability For appropriate funding to deliver on reforms Advocate Raise awareness and educate FDV aware , trauma informed , culturally safe Across government Across the community Department of Communities 23/09/2024