Our advocacy is grounded in lived experience, frontline expertise and community-led knowledge. Our advocacy pillars, chosen by our members, reflect the full breadth and complexity of domestic and family violence – ensuring our work is grounded, representative and impactful.
Shaped by the voices of our members and the lived expertise of the people they support, every submission, report and briefing we write is grounded in real experiences. We gather these insights through surveys, roundtables, forums and meetings – making sure the sector and victim-survivors are heard through all levels of government.
Our advisory committees ensure the voices of communities affected by domestic and family violence are heard. Bringing lived and professional expertise, they guide our policy and advocacy to help us create meaningful change where it matters most.