Submission to the Committee on Workforce Australia Employment Services, November 2022The Select Committee on Workforce Australia Employment Services is calling for submissions on the ParentsNext program as the first major component of its inquiry into employment services in Australia. |
Domestic Violence Cash Transfer Pilot: Outcomes Report, November 2022The Domestic Violence Cash Transfer Project (DV Cash Transfer Project) stems from the belief that the safest place for the provision of financial support for victim-survivors experiencing sexual, domestic and family violence (sexual, domestic and family violence) is the very organisation with which they have already established trust and safety. |
Submission to the NSW Government, The Legal Affairs and Safety Committee consideration of the Domestic and Family Violence (Combatting Coercive Control) and Other Legislative Amendment Bill 2022, November 2022The NSW Government is consulting on a public exposure draft bill to outlaw coercive control in intimate partner relationships. |
Sexual Violence Reform Priorities, November 2022On 9 August 2022, Full Stop Australia hosted the Voices of Survivors event to provide an opportunity to sexual assault survivors to contribute to the reform agenda. Survivors were invited to share their views, experiences, and recommendations across matters relating to prevention and early intervention, response, and recovery in a series of panel discussions. |
Submission to the NSW Government, Coercive Control Draft Exposure Bill, August 2022The NSW Government is consulting on a public exposure draft bill to outlaw coercive control in intimate partner relationships. |
Submission to the NSW Government, NSW Domestic and Family Violence Plan 2022-2027, August 2022Full Stop Australia welcomes the opportunity to make comment on the draft NSW Domestic and Family Violence Plan 2022-2027. |
Submission to the NSW Government, August 2022Full Stop Australia welcomes the opportunity to make comment on the draft NSW Sexual Violence Plan 2022-2027.
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Submission to the Commissioner for Victims of Crime, July 2022The Western Australian Government is seeking community debate about whether coercive control should become a criminal offence. |
Full Stop Australia Final Report: The impact of COVID -19 on the mental health and wellbeing of people with lived experiences of sexual, domestic and family violence, July 2022This study was one of ten research projects funded by the Commonwealth National Mental Health Commission in June 2021 to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on different communities in Australia. Full Stop Australia was selected to conduct the study on people with lived experiences of sexual, domestic and family violence as one of the identified priority groups by the Commission.
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Submission to the NSW Department of Communities and Justice, July 2022The purpose of this review is to ensure that the policy objectives of the Victims Rights and Support Act 2013 remain valid and that the terms remain appropriate to meet the policy objectives. |
Full Stop Australia Final Report: The impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of People with Lived Experience of Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence, July 2022The study was one of ten research projects funded by the Commonwealth National Mental Health Commission |
Submission to the Tasmanian Government May 2022The Tasmanian Government is seeking specific feedback on our current Action Plan, Safe Homes, Families and Communities: Tasmania’s action plan for family and sexual violence 2019-2022. |
Submission to the QLD Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce Discussion Paper 3 April 2022The Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce is seeking feedback to assist with necessary reform of the criminal justice system in Queensland. |
Submission on the Implementation Considerations for the Criminalisation of Coercive Control in South AustraliaFull Stop Australia supports the criminalisation of coercive control as one piece of a broader plan of action to properly and meaningfully respond to the scourge of coercive control. Criminalisation in and of itself is not a silver bullet and must be accompanied by whole-of-government measures to educate, inform and train the justice system and the wider community.
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Submission to the NSW Treasury Women’s Economic Opportunities Review March 2022The NSW Treasury is leading a landmark Women’s Economic Opportunities Review which will consider how to improve women’s economic security through increased economic participation over the next 5-10 years. |