Domestic and Family Violence Crisis Talks
The Premier’s attendance at our Domestic and Family Violence Crisis Talks today was a demonstration that the WA Labor Government is serious about addressing the
The Premier’s attendance at our Domestic and Family Violence Crisis Talks today was a demonstration that the WA Labor Government is serious about addressing the
Domestic and family violence is a form of everyday terrorism that leads to chronic fear which builds up over the long term and can lead
The National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children in one generation clearly states that we need a well-resourced, highly functioning response across 4
We have an exciting opportunity for a skilled and passionate women’s health and gender equity professional to join our team for a twelve month period
CWSW joins WLSA in supporting the following important changes to the family law system: The power to make ‘harmful proceedings orders’ to address systems abuse.
The question is: A Proposed Law: to alter the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing (CWSW) is committed to our work being informed by women with lived experience. CWSW prioritises engagement with women
The Australian Government is seeking input from victims and survivors of sexual violence to inform the development of three pilot specialised and trauma-informed legal services. This consultation will
The Law Reform Commission of Western Australia is currently examining issues including the definition of consent, the defence of mistaken belief in consent, the directions
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing has summarised new key measures from the federal and state budgets that are relevant to women’s safety, health
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians and first peoples of Australia. We recognise the impacts of colonisation and dispossession and the contemporary disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing is committed to working alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and men to end violence against their women and children in Western Australia.
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing acknowledges the strength and resilience of adults, children and young people who have experienced family and domestic violence. We pay respects to those who did not survive and acknowledge the families, friends and communities who have lost loved ones to this preventable and widespread issue. We are committed to ensuring responses to family and domestic violence are informed by lived experience.
The Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing recognises, welcomes and respects people of diverse gender, sex and sexuality. We are committed to greater inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer people (LGBTIQ).
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