An election commitment that could save lives

Intimate partner violence is the leading cause of ill-health and premature death for Victorian women under 45.[1] In the lead up to the Victorian election, domestic violence experts have identified a set of actions they believe can help save the lives of those affected by domestic violence.

They're asking candidates across Victoria to back a set of critical actions designed to: keep women and children safe and housed, make the justice system safe and supportive, hold violent perpetrators to account, break down the service silos that endanger women and children and prevent violence against women and children.

Right now, these frontline workers are meeting with candidates across Victoria to ask for their support. Will you show your local candidate that voters want them to support these priorities? Sign your support now.

Want to see how family violence experts have rated the policies of the parties going into the election? Check out the scorecard here - http://www.fairagenda.org/family_violence_scorecard

*For 24 hour help, call 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). Or find state and territory helplines here. 

More information

The members of the No More Deaths Alliance are: Domestic Violence Victoria, the Federation of Community Legal Centres, No To Violence, Women’s Legal Services Victoria, Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria, Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service and Women with Disabilities Victoria. Together they represent most statewide and local organisations working with women and children, community legal services and men’s behaviour change programs across Victoria. 

You can access the No More Deaths' key asks here, and access fact sheets on individual asks below:

- Keep women and children safe and housed
- Make the justice system safe and supportive
- Hold violent perpetrators to account
- Break down the service silos that endanger women and children
- Prevent violence against women and children

Want to do more? Click here to find out how you can stand up for the work of specialist organisations.

- References-

[1] The health costs of violence: measuring the burden of disease caused by intimate partner violence, Vic Health, June 2004.

Authorised by Renee Carr, Level 1, 160 Clarence St, Sydney NSW 2000

Help us get to 2,500 supporters

2,459 SIGNATURES

To all Victorian election candidates,

I stand with family violence workers across Victoria in calling for you to commit to the No More Deaths Alliance's priority actions, which are designed to: keep women and children safe and housed; make the justice system safe and supportive; hold violent perpetrators to account; break down the service silos that endanger women and children; and prevent men's violence against women and children. 

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Latest activity

Judith , 2088  /  signed 2014-10-28 12:51:46 +1100
"WHAT! Who do some men – groomed by a vile paternalistic society that they are the ‘higher’ being – think they are? It is time for evolution, guys. These approaches by men within an intimate relationship are totally unacceptable. Women who are abused need to be supported in a major way – & educated that staying for the sake of … what? is not the way to proceed for a life of respect. "
Danny , 3182  /  signed 2014-10-28 11:53:50 +1100
Anne , 3095  /  signed 2014-10-28 11:23:05 +1100
"I was once a victim in the days when it was a private matter and one could not even expect support from the police or the rest of the community. There has been a lot of change since then – but there needs to be a lot more action to prevent violence and to help and protect the victims."
Sue , 2191  /  signed 2014-10-28 10:27:48 +1100
"Nothing is more important than the health & safety of women and children. "
David , 3463  /  signed 2014-10-28 09:40:15 +1100
Sam , 2096  /  signed 2014-10-28 07:42:50 +1100
Honor , 4030  /  signed 2014-10-28 00:50:40 +1100
"Every woman and child deserves to be safe in their own home."
Sue , 2174  /  signed 2014-10-27 23:04:05 +1100
Clare , 7304  /  signed 2014-10-27 20:51:32 +1100
Amanda , 3127  /  signed 2014-10-27 20:18:21 +1100
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