End Australia's epidemic of violence against women and children – National toll of women killed by violence
The proposal has 2 components:
- component 1: provide $2 million over 4 years to establish a national real-time toll of women killed by violence. Funding would be evenly distributed over 4 years.
- component 2: provide $4 million to commission a national prevalence study on perpetration of violence against women and children to be undertaken by the Australian Bureau of Statistics(ABS) every 5 years ongoing (in 2026-27, in 2031-32, and so on) and not be indexed.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreEnd Australia's epidemic of violence against women and children – National toll of women killed by violence
The proposal has 2 components:
- component 1: provide $2 million over 4 years to establish a national real-time toll of women killed by violence. Funding would be evenly distributed over 4 years.
- component 2: provide $4 million to commission a national prevalence study on perpetration of violence against women and children to be undertaken by the Australian Bureau of Statistics(ABS) every 5 years ongoing (in 2026-27, in 2031-32, and so on) and not be indexed.
The proposal would start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreBoosting perpetrator responses including electronic monitoring and ankle bracelets on high-risk perpetrators
The proposal would provide $8.6 million over 3 years to strengthen action against perpetrators of family and domestic violence. This would include through specialist early and behavioural intervention programs, as well as working with the states and territories to further boost law and order initiatives, such as electronic monitoring and ankle bracelets for high-risk perpetrators.
The funding would be distributed as $3 million in both 2025-26 and 2026-27 and $2.6 million in 2027-28.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreBoosting perpetrator responses including electronic monitoring and ankle bracelets on high-risk perpetrators
The proposal would provide $8.6 million over 3 years to strengthen action against perpetrators of family and domestic violence. This would include through specialist early and behavioural intervention programs, as well as working with the states and territories to further boost law and order initiatives, such as electronic monitoring and ankle bracelets for high-risk perpetrators.
The funding would be distributed as $3 million in both 2025-26 and 2026-27 and $2.6 million in 2027-28.
The proposal would be non-ongoing and start on 1 July 2025.
Read moreEnd Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - trauma-informed criminal justice system
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.
Read moreEnd Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - trauma-informed criminal justice system
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.
Read moreEnd Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - trauma-informed criminal justice system
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.
Read moreEnd Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - trauma-informed criminal justice system
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.
Read moreEnd Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - trauma-informed criminal justice system
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.
Read moreEnd Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children - trauma-informed criminal justice system
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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