About the National Plan 

The National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032 (National Plan) is the overarching national policy framework that will guide actions towards ending violence against women and children in one generation.

It builds on the lessons learned from the previous National Plan that covered 2010 to 2022. 

All people deserve to live safely and free from fear of violence. We know that this will require a whole of society effort, and we need everyone in the community, industry and government to come together to end family, domestic and sexual violence.

The National Plan focuses on 4 main areas:

  1. Prevention – stopping violence before it starts
  2. Early intervention – helping early when people are at risk
  3. Response – supporting people when violence happens
  4. Recovery and healing – helping people heal and rebuild their lives.

The National Plan committed to developing a plan for First Nations family safety. We worked together to develop Our Ways – Strong Ways – Our Voices: National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Plan to End Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence 2026-2036. It will sit alongside the National Plan and will guide a whole of society approach to reducing the high and disproportionate rates of violence against First Nations peoples.

National Plan resources

The National Plan and associated documents all work together to outline what we expect to achieve and how we plan to do it.

The National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032

The National Plan is the overarching national policy framework that will guide actions towards ending violence against women and children over the next 10 years.
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Executive Summary of the National Plan

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Have your say on improving family safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and children

Public consultation is now open to inform the development of the first National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Family Safety Plan (Family Safety Plan).

Movember partnership to help young men to have healthy and respectful relationships

Promoting healthier expressions of masculinity for men and boys.
Department of Social Services and Movember Institute of Men's Health partnership for Healthy Masculinities

Family safety information now available on the MyAus app

Essential in-language information tailored for migrant and refugee communities.
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