Family and Domestic Violence - System Reform Plan Implementation

Delivering actions outlined in the System Reform Plan to strengthen responses to family and domestic violence in Western Australia.
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The System Reform Plan envisages a service system response that is collaborative, connected and organised around victim-survivor safety, recovery, and re-establishment. It builds on the strengths and resources of existing services and responses to respond to family and domestic violence more effectively in the Western Australian community.

The System Reform Plan is organised around four key pillars of risk assessment, risk management, information sharing and workforce development. By taking action across these four areas, we will improve the way victim-survivors access and navigate supports and services including by integrating the strengths and resources of multiple agencies and sector partners to deliver a more seamless, efficient, effective, and responsive network of services.

Implementation Oversight Group

An Implementation Oversight Group has been established to drive, oversee and monitor implementation of the System Reform Plan to strengthen responses to family and domestic violence in Western Australia. The Implementation Oversight Group will be responsible for driving activity, addressing barriers and creating accountability to System Reform Plan implementation timeframes and outcomes. A phased approach to implementation of the System Reform Plan is planned over 5 years (2024-2029).

Progress reports

The Family and Domestic Violence System Reform Plan 2024 to 2029 commits Government to twice yearly public reporting on implementation progress.

The inaugural progress report was released on 10 December 2024. The report covers a reporting period to 31 October 2024.

For more information about the inaugural progress report, read the news story.

Access the inaugural progress report

Announcements

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