Annual Report 2019-20
The past 12 months at Domestic Violence Victoria have been a time of enormous change intended to deliver long term benefits to our members, the sector, the system and ultimately, victim-survivors. At a Special General Meeting in March, our members voted overwhelmingly in favour of a merger between DV Vic and Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria (DVRCV). This was the culmination of an in-depth merger exploration process and due diligence…
More Details >Annual Report 2018-19
2018/19 was a year of big change for DV Vic. We said farewell to our long-term CEO Fiona McCormack who had led the family violence peak for fourteen years. During Fiona’s tenure, we saw family violence move from a marginal political issue to being one of the leading social policy and law reform issues in Victoria. We were very fortunate to have Sandie de Wolf on board as interim CEO…
More Details >Annual Report 2017-18
In 2017–2018 DV Vic focused on strengthening our work in advising and supporting the evolving family violence system in Victoria. The blueprint for reform set out by the Royal Commission into Family Violence continues to drive and guide our work. This year major reforms moved from policy design to implementation, including the Support and Safety Hubs, the Family Violence Industry Plan and the Family Violence Information Sharing Scheme. These reforms…
More Details >Annual Report 2016-17
2016 -2017 has been a year full of energy, focused on the implementation of the recommendations from the Royal Commission into Family Violence. The Victorian Government’s commitment to deliver all 227 recommendations is to be commended and we are maximising this once-in-a generation opportunity to advise and assist in rewriting the family violence system. View Annual Report 2016-17
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What an extraordinary year it’s been for the family violence sector!
More Details >Annual Report 2014-15
2014–15 has been another big year for Domestic Violence Victoria with family violence a state election issue for the first time. This created greater demands on the DV Vic team from media and pressure on services was unprecedented. View Annual Report 2014-15
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This year has seen DV Vic successfully advocate for additional funds to support the family violence services system in Victoria and the expansion of the number of board members. View Annual Report 2013-14
More Details >Annual Report 2012-13
2012-13 was another busy year for our organisation and our partners working to reduce the incidence and impact of violence against women in the Victorian community. View Annual Report 2012-13
More Details >Annual Report 2011-12
2011–2012 was another successful year for DV Vic, with a growing public profile, staff team, and range of projects on board. The Board began work on developing the next strategic plan, which will continue to position the organisation as a key leader on family violence in the Victorian community. View Annual Report 2011-12
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