Royal Commission DFSV_SA
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SA's Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence began on 1 July 2024, focusing on prevention, early intervention, response, recovery & healing.
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https://www.royalcommissiondfsv.sa.gov.au/ 24-07-2024 04:12:19
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First witness for today's Royal Commission DFSV_SA Natasha Stott Despoja: Commissioner Micaela Cronin, Domestic Family and Sexual Violence Commission. What is needed for Australian communities to move forward without violence? Live stream: bit.ly/4iJrnKW
The Royal Commission DFSV_SA resumes our final day of Public Hearings shortly, continuing discussion on "What do communities need to thrive?" Live: bit.ly/4iJrnKW
Next witness: Associate Professor Zac Seidler, Orygen Movember Australia University of Melbourne on what men and boys need to thrive.
On now: Associate Professor Zac Seidler Orygen Movember Australia University of Melbourne on what is needed to support men and boys thrive. Stream: bit.ly/4iJrnKW
Final witnesses of the Royal Commission DFSV_SA - representatives from the Australian Refugee Association SA Chris Chalubek, Judy Nziu & Erfan Abidi - are introduced to Commissioner Natasha Stott Despoja before the session begins. Streaming now: bit.ly/4iJrnKW
That completes our Public Hearings, which has included 10 Public Hearings before Commissioner Natasha Stott Despoja, with 64 witnesses called over 48 sessions. Public consultation has now closed. We now focus on delivering our report in July. bit.ly/4j3yzkZ
The Royal Commission DFSV_SA Commissioner Natasha Stott Despoja was privileged to be part of last week’s FVLSAC Sista2Sista event in Whyalla. Such a great experience to observe the empowering and educative session, where the young women were given practical advice in a safe, supported way.
Today Royal Commission DFSV_SA published more than 250 submissions from individuals and organisations wanting to share their interactions and experiences within South Australia’s domestic, family and sexual violence systems. Details: bit.ly/3ZQ44YD
The Royal Commission Natasha Stott Despoja today received a significant report hearing directly the voices of children and young people. Prepared by Kate Fitz-Gibbon, it shares the stories and experiences of 53 young South Australians. Read the full report here: bit.ly/3GtGRVB
A significant day as Commissioner Natasha Stott Despoja officially delivers her report to Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC. The Commissioner thanks and acknowledges everyone who contributed to the report, in particular those with lived and living experience.
A significant day today with the release of our report, and the accompanying Voices report. Deepest gratitude from Natasha Stott Despoja & the team. We thank every person who contributed and helped shape this important work. Read more: #report🔗 royalcommissiondfsv.sa.gov.au/WithCourage #RoyalCommission