Status:
Ongoing
Activity details
The eSafety Commissioner delivers training to frontline workers to recognise and respond to technology-facilitated family and domestic violence.
Implementation progress update
The eSafety Commissioner delivers capacity building training to family, domestic and sexual violence frontline workers, and workers from other sectors to raise awareness about identifying and responding to technology-facilitated abuse. Between July 2022 and June 2025, over 356 webinar and in‑person sessions were delivered to almost 9,798 participants. Registrations for the online learning module totalled 1640 learners.
For more information see Domestic, family and sexual violence workers.
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.
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