End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - trauma-informed criminal justice system

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $5 million over 4 years for trauma-informed approaches to sexual violence in the criminal justice system.

The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years and start on 1 July 2025.

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End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - trauma-informed criminal justice system

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $5 million over 4 years for trauma-informed approaches to sexual violence in the criminal justice system.

The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years and start on 1 July 2025.

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End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - trauma-informed criminal justice system

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $5 million over 4 years for trauma-informed approaches to sexual violence in the criminal justice system.

The proposal would be non-ongoing, distribute funding evenly over 4 years and start on 1 July 2025.

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End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children – increase access to victims’ compensation for victim-survivors

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $20 million per year, indexed to the Consumer Price Index (CPI), to be distributed evenly between jurisdictions to increase access to victims’ compensation for  victim-survivors.

The proposal would be ongoing and start from 1 July 2026.

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End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children – increase access to victims’ compensation for victim-survivors

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $20 million per year, indexed to the Consumer Price Index (CPI), to be distributed evenly between jurisdictions to increase access to victims’ compensation for  victim-survivors.

The proposal would be ongoing and start from 1 July 2026.

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End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children – increase access to victims’ compensation for victim-survivors

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $20 million per year, indexed to the Consumer Price Index (CPI), to be distributed evenly between jurisdictions to increase access to victims’ compensation for  victim-survivors.

The proposal would be ongoing and start from 1 July 2026.

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End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - increase the Escaping Violence Payment

Summary of proposal

The proposal would double the Escaping Violence Payment (EVP) to a grant of up to $10,000 to cover expenses such as relocation, bond, food, clothing, and medical needs and remove the requirement of receiving a large portion of the payment in the form of vouchers.

The proposal would also provide:

  • $1 million annually in departmental funding to improve the administration of the EVP
  • $2 million in 2025-26 for an independent review of the EVP.

The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - increase the Escaping Violence Payment

Summary of proposal

The proposal would double the Escaping Violence Payment (EVP) to a grant of up to $10,000 to cover expenses such as relocation, bond, food, clothing, and medical needs and remove the requirement of receiving a large portion of the payment in the form of vouchers.

The proposal would also provide:

  • $1 million annually in departmental funding to improve the administration of the EVP
  • $2 million in 2025-26 for an independent review of the EVP.

The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - increase the Escaping Violence Payment

Summary of proposal

The proposal would double the Escaping Violence Payment (EVP) to a grant of up to $10,000 to cover expenses such as relocation, bond, food, clothing, and medical needs and remove the requirement of receiving a large portion of the payment in the form of vouchers.

The proposal would also provide:

  • $1 million annually in departmental funding to improve the administration of the EVP
  • $2 million in 2025-26 for an independent review of the EVP.

The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - increase the Escaping Violence Payment

Summary of proposal

The proposal would double the Escaping Violence Payment (EVP) to a grant of up to $10,000 to cover expenses such as relocation, bond, food, clothing, and medical needs and remove the requirement of receiving a large portion of the payment in the form of vouchers.

The proposal would also provide:

  • $1 million annually in departmental funding to improve the administration of the EVP
  • $2 million in 2025-26 for an independent review of the EVP.

The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.

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