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National Plan objectives and responsibilities (department/organisations) -…
National Plan objectives and responsibilities (department/organisations)
Prevention
Challenge the condoning of violence against women and embed prevention activities across sectors and settings.
Office for Women
AGD
Advance gender equality and promote women’s independence and decision-making in public life and relationships.
Office for Women
AGD
South Australian Skills Commission
Gender Pay Gap Taskforce
Strengthen positive, equal and respectful relationships between all people in public and private spheres.
AGD
Office for Women
Listen to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices.
DCP
Corrections
DHS
SAPOL
SA Health
Support men and boys in developing healthy masculinities and positive, supportive relationships with their male peers.
Port Power
White Ribbon
KWY
Department of Education
Harness technology in the prevention of violence against women and children.
SAPOL
DHS - Safer Families Services and Communities and Justice
Invest in making workplaces safe and preventing sexual harassment.
Working Women's Centre
Office for Women
AGD
Elevate the voices of children and young people as victim-survivors in their own right.
Early intervention
Reduce the long-term impacts of exposure to violence and prevent further exposure.
SA Health
DHS Communities and Justice, and Safer Family Services
DCP
SAHA
Victim-survivor services
Address adolescent violence in family settings.
DCP
DHS Communities and Justice, and Safer Family Services
Corrections
SA Health
Victim-survivor services
Youth services
Office for Women
Improve timely responses to newly identified cases of violence, attitudes and behaviours that may lead to violence perpetration.
SAPOL
DCP
DHS Communities and Justice, and Safer Family Services
Corrections
Office for Women
Enhance accountability of people who choose to use violence and address misidentification of perpetrators.
DHS - Communities and Justice and Safer Family Services
DCP
SAPOL
Corrections
Office for Women
No to Violence
OARs
KWY
DFV Alliance
SAHA
Build sector and community capacity to identify and support women and children at increased risk of experiencing gender-based violence and to intervene early to stop violence from escalating.
Victim-survivor services
Perpetrator services
SAPOL
Youth services
Corrections
DCP
SA Health
DHS Communities and Justice, and Safer Family Services
Office for Women
AGD
Response
Ensure frontline services provided by states and territories are coordinated, integrated and appropriately resourced with a skilled and qualified workforce to support all victim-survivors.
Incorporate an understanding and appropriate response to the specific challenges diverse communities face in relation to family, domestic and sexual violence.
Ensure women and children escaping violence have safe and secure housing, from crisis accommodation to longer term, sustainable social housing.
Improve justice responses for all forms of gender-based violence.
Recovery and healing
Ensure victim-survivors are well supported in all aspects of their daily lives through trauma informed, culturally safe and accessible services that support longer-term recovery.
Design recovery services and supports that are tailored to the specific needs of diverse populations and individuals, and women and children of all ages and in all locations.
Ensure everyone impacted by sexual violence receives specialist recovery and healing services.
Recognise children and young people as victim-survivors of violence in their own right, and establish appropriate supports and services that will meet their safety and recovery needs.