Tell the govt: fully fund women’s safety

Men’s use of gender-based violence is a crisis across the country. Yet governments are choosing not to properly resource life-saving family, domestic and sexual violence services.

Domestic and family violence services, sexual violence services, women's legal services - all play a vital role in supporting women's safety and wellbeing.

But right now government priorities and funding decisions mean that services aren't resourced to assist everyone that needs them. Every day violence services aren't fully funded is another day women are left in danger.

Enough is enough. We’re calling on governments to invest in a future where women can live, work and learn free from violence. A budget that ensures that a woman or girl who has been raped doesn’t wait months for trauma counselling support. A budget that ensures services have the capacity to respond to a man at risk of using violence. And importantly a budget that ensures any person subject to violence is supported to be safe and escape their abuser.

Join us by calling on the federal government to make women’s safety should be a non-negotiable at the heart of their budgets.

*If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence, you can call Full Stop Australia on 1800 385 578.

 

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There are gaping holes in the safety net that should be in place for women affected by sexual, domestic and family violence. Funding is urgently needed across every part of the system. 

Join the campaign to show the Albanese Government we want women’s safety to be at the core of their budgets; and we want these services fully funded.

To Federal, State and Territory Governments, 

We call on you to ensure proper funding of specialist sexual, domestic and family violence services - to ensure everyone affected can access the support they need, and that perpetrators’ abusive behaviours are addressed.

Signed,

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Andrew , 4881  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:46:32 +1000
Kylie , 7007  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:44:39 +1000
Madonna , 4019  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:44:39 +1000
"I went through DV years ago when there was little to no help for victims. Even police tended to side with the abusers. I want to help other women not have to try to escape violence and go it alone as I did."
Catriona , 2204  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:44:32 +1000
"tHIS IS AN CHALLENGING ISSUEBUT IF lABOR CAN’T ADDRESS IT – WHO CAN."
Melissa , 2350  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:40:26 +1000
"Because I have lost friends and relatives to domestic violence, and I don’t want to lose any more."
Adela , 4159  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:39:16 +1000
"The government has the responsibility to work towards a society where women are and feel safe."
Terry , 3141  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:37:04 +1000
"this is a basic human right and it’s more than time that victims of violence received every assistance possible"
G , 2480  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:36:25 +1000
"isn’t it completely clear and obvious that tax cuts for the wealthiest members of our society come at the cost of something?? what is that something??!! well the main cost would be CONTINUED SEXUAL INEQUALITY, quite apart from the cost to health, education, welfare etc. in other words Labour’s grassroots. IT IS SIMPLY OBSCENE!"
Kim , 2914  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:35:02 +1000
Brenda , 7320  /  signed 2022-09-15 18:28:14 +1000
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