Council members made many presentations and delivered briefings to Government, community organisations and others key stakeholders.
Not only did the Council undertake extensive consultations to gain input into the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children, Council members also made many presentations and delivered a number of briefings to Ministerial Councils, government representatives, community organisations, corporate groups, academics, advocacy groups, women’s groups, community leaders and the Federal Opposition.
Listed below is a sample of the groups Council presented to during the development of the Plan. We thank them for their time and for their commitment to the process.
Libby Lloyd AM
Chair
National Council to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children
- National Rural Women’s Summit
- Amnesty International
- Federal Opposition members
- Indigenous Women’s Congress
- Legal Family Violence Conference
- Muslim Community members
- National Women’s Secretariats
- NSW AIDS Council
NSW Office for Women’s Policy
- Penrith Women’s Health Centre
- South Australian Aboriginal Women’s Gathering
- South Australian Domestic Violence Coalition
- South Australian Women’s Health Coordinators Group
- South Australian Victims of Crime Ministerial Advisory Committee
- South Australian Women’s Services Network
- Standing Committee of Attorneys General
- Joint AGM of Sera’s Women’s Shelter, the Women’s Centre (North Queensland Combined Women’s Services), and the North Queensland Domestic Violence Resource Service.
- Victorian Centres Against Sexual Assault Forum
- WA Drug and Alcohol Office
- National Association of Services Against Sexual Assault and Violence (NASAV) AGM
- Representatives for the African Women’s Organisation
- White Ribbon Foundation
- Women’s Services Network (WESNET) AGM