Activities & Impact

Stopping Family Violence was established in 2016, with the mission that everyone deserves to live a life without the fear or threat of violence. We have had the opportunity to drive significant shifts in research, advocacy, policy, best practice, training and thinking over this decade, and we share with you some of our larger pieces of work below. Though our work and understanding continue to advance, we still need to scale the response and investment to meet the needs in our WA communities. 

Whilst we are proud of the work we have delivered over the past decade, our work is as important now as it ever has been. Acknowledging that for many families, the change we need to see in this work has not come soon enough. We continue to work alongside the specialist perpetrator organisations who are providing meaningful evidence-based opportunities for best practice whilst advancing the work on centring the voices and experiences of the adult and child victim-survivors impacted by that perpetrator’s choice to use harmful behaviours. 
We continue to work to hold perpetrators responsible for the harm they cause in every system and service we can influence in Western Australia. 

Timeline

2016

Foundation Year

Milestone: Stopping Family Violence established.

Focus: Building the foundation for perpetrator intervention systems and sector collaboration.

2017 - 2018

Establishing Leadership

Grants: Men’s Behaviour Change Program & AOD Intervention Pilot.

Events: First SFV Conference – Pivoting to the Perpetrator; Honouring Children’s Experiences.

Research: Implementation Plan for NOSPI; Family and Domestic Violence Issues Paper.

Partnerships: WA Police, Legal Aid, Centre for Women's Safety and Wellebing, WA Family Law Pathways Network, HEIN, Multicultural Advisory Forum.

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2018 - 2019

Strengthening Evidence

Grants: Outcare Evaluation, Relationships Australia MENS Program, Kimberley AOD Pilot.

Research: ANROWS Advisory Group, NOSPI Implementation, Monitoring & QA Framework.

Training: Caring Dads, Safe & Together, SFV Training Events.

Networks: Men’s Behaviour Change Program Network, Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing, WA Family Law Pathways Network.

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2019 - 2020

Expanding Reach

Grants: Early Intervention in High Schools, Kimberley FDV Project.

Events: Intersectionality in Domestic Violence Conference.

Research: Foundations Paper (with RMIT), National MBCP Evaluation, Outcomes Framework.

Partnerships: Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing, Respectful Relationships Program, HEIN, National Fatherhood Project.

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2020 - 2021

Adapting During COVID-19

Grants: Kimberley FDV Project, COVID-19 Response Grant.

Training: Legal Aid Safety Framework, Caring Dads, Safe & Together.

Research: Monitoring & QA Framework.

Networks: Peer Practitioner Forum, One Stop Hubs, MBCN WA, Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing, Preventing Violence Together, HEIN.

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2021 - 2022

Systems Change & Evaluation

Grants: Perpetrator Response Framework, Kimberley FDV Project, ACT Safety Action Plan Evaluation.

Events: 16 Days of Activism, SFV Conference – Bringing Children and Young People into View.

Research: Signposts for Behaviour Change (with RMIT).

Partnerships: Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing, Preventing Violence Together, WA Family Law Pathways Network.

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2022 - 2023

Building Capability

Grants: FDV & AOD Capability Review Tool, COVID-19 FDV Grant.

Training: Caring Dads, Safe & Together, SFV Training Events.

Research: Reporting Outcomes Paper, Signposts Paper.

Networks: MBCN WA, Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing, Preventing Violence Together, HEIN, Healthy Relationships Strategy Group.

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2023 - 2024

Collaboration & Growth

Grants: Early Intervention with Adolescents Program, Wraparound Consultancy, St John WA FDV Education.

Training: Safe & Together, Caring Dads, Sector Development Training.

Partnerships: Commissioning Working Group, Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing, Preventing Violence Together, WA Family Law Pathways Network.

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2024 - 2025

Innovation & Digital Expansion

Grants: Oak Foundation Website Project, Aboriginal Family Safety Grant, Early Intervention with Adolescents.

Training: St John WA, Cyrenian House, Parkerville Children & Youth Care.

Supervision: 91 hours delivered across multiple agencies.

Network: MBCN WA expanded to 10 organisations.

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We believe that everyone deserves to live a life free from the fear or threat of family, domestic and sexual violence.

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