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Second Action Plan 2013 - 2016 of the National plan to reduce violence against women and their children 2010 - 2022 Council of Australian Governments

Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014 Canberra, ACT : Department of Social Services, Description: electronic document (58 pages); PDF file: 902.27 KB; Word DOC version availableOther title:
  • Moving ahead : Second action plan 2013 - 2016
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The Second Action Plan 2013 - 2016 of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010-2022 was launched on the 27 June 2014. The Second Action Plan outlines how the Commonwealth, state and territory governments plan to move ahead in addressing the violent crimes of domestic and family and sexual assault. The Second Action Plan has five national priorities and contains 26 practical actions that are important for improving women’s safety. The Australian Minister for the Status of Women, the Hon Kate Ellis MP, and the Attorney-General, the Hon Robert McClelland MP, announced the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010-2022 on 15 February 2011. The National Plan brings together the efforts of governments across the nation to make a real and sustained reduction in the levels of violence against women. This plan shows Australia’s commitment to upholding the human rights of Australian women and it is the first plan to coordinate action across jurisdictions.
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The Second Action Plan 2013 - 2016 of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010-2022 was launched on the 27 June 2014. The Second Action Plan outlines how the Commonwealth, state and territory governments plan to move ahead in addressing the violent crimes of domestic and family and sexual assault. The Second Action Plan has five national priorities and contains 26 practical actions that are important for improving women’s safety.
The Australian Minister for the Status of Women, the Hon Kate Ellis MP, and the Attorney-General, the Hon Robert McClelland MP, announced the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010-2022 on 15 February 2011. The National Plan brings together the efforts of governments across the nation to make a real and sustained reduction in the levels of violence against women. This plan shows Australia’s commitment to upholding the human rights of Australian women and it is the first plan to coordinate action across jurisdictions.