Benefits
As a member, you can:
- bring grassroots issues into the public policy arena
- take part in coordinated action to reform public policy and improve the service system
- tap into professional development aligned with family violence sector standards
- receive the monthly DV Vic e‐bulletin covering contemporary policy discussions and current events
- participate in Members’ meetings every three months
- be represented at public meetings, consultations, taskforces and committees
- be on DV Vic’s distribution list
- join an online Community of Practice.
Types of membership
Full membership is open to any organisation that:
- supports a specialist response to women and children experiencing family violence
- endorses the purpose, objectives and values of DV Vic as set out in the Constitution.
Associate membership is open to any organisation or individual that:
- has an interest in family violence prevention
- endorses the purpose, objectives and values of DV Vic as set out in the Constitution.
Full members have voting rights, while associate members don’t.