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2024
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The Intersections of Domestic and Family Violence with Substance Use – Webinar
Child Protection and Family Violence
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MAEVe July seminar: The Family Violence Experts by Experience Framework - Webinar
July 10, 2020 at 1:51 PM
DATE
Monday 27 July 2020
TIME
3-4pm, NZST (1-2pm, AEST)
LOCATION
Online (Australia based)
ORGANISED BY
MAEVe
COST
Free
Ensuring the centrality of victim survivors voices and responding to the need and experiences of clients from different communities and client groups was a key message delivered by the Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence (Recommendation 201).
Following the Royal Commission, the Family Violence Philanthropy Collaboration Project (FVPCP) was established at Domestic Violence Victoria to bring together representatives from the specialist family violence sector, philanthropic and government sectors to support a coordinated response to the implementation of the Royal Commission’s Recommendations.
One of the projects funded by the FVPCP was the development of a Family Violence Lived Experience Framework. The purpose of the Framework is to enhance the ability of specialist family violence services to provide opportunities for survivor advocates to influence policy development, service planning and practice.
The project was supported by Domestic Violence Victoria as part of the Family Violence Sector Capacity Building Program and generously funded by Gandel Philanthropy, the William Buckland Foundation, Give Where You Live Foundation, State Trustees Australia Foundation, the Victorian Women’s Benevolent Trust and the Johnstone Gumption Fund and the Jump Start Fund, subfunds of Australian Communities Foundation.
The Framework was developed by the University of Melbourne and co-produced with the University’s lived experience WEAVERS (Women and children Experiencing Abuse and Violence: Researchers and Advisors).
MAEVe is an interdisciplinary research alliance based at The University of Melbourne with the broad aim of ending violence against women and their children.
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