Activity details
Implement the NSW Women’s Strategy 2023–2026 (Strategy) to address the gendered drivers of domestic, family and sexual violence. The Strategy provides a whole-of-government and whole-of-community policy framework to help improve the economic, social, and physical wellbeing of women and girls across NSW.
The vision of the Strategy is that women and girls in NSW live and work in a safe and fair society where they are treated with respect and dignity and have equitable access to services, resources, opportunities, and protections that enable them to thrive. The strategy identifies 3 priority areas for action:
- Economic opportunity and advancement
- Health and wellbeing
- Participation and empowerment
Implementation progress update
Women NSW handles bi-annual reporting on the 99 commitments within the Strategy, as well as additional items from NSW Treasury annual budgets and NSW Election Commitments. The most recent reporting round was in November 2024. The team are preparing to launch mid-year reporting for 2025 in mid-July.
Accompanying reporting on the commitments within the report, Women NSW publishes an annual Women’s Strategy Report Card. This Report Card tracks progress on key outcomes and indicators that were identified in the initial NSW Women’s Strategy Outcome and Evaluation Framework. The 2025 Women's Strategy Report Card went live on 1 July. For more information see NSW Women's Strategy 2025 report Card - NSW Government.
More information
- Learn about the National Plan to End Violence against women and children 2022-2032.
- Read the First Action Plan 2023-2027.
- Browse the First Action Plan 2023-2027 Activities Addendum update.