Domestic Violence NSW CEO responds to the disappearance of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird
The NSW Police provided a timeline of events surrounding the disappearance of Luke Davies and Jesse Baird. Delia Donovan, CEO of Domestic Violence NSW has
Domestic Violence NSW CEO responds to the 7th death this year due to gendered violence
Peak body for specialist domestic and family violence services, Domestic Violence NSW responds to Counting Dead Women Australia’s increased yearly cost of gendered violence to
Budget burdens survivors with the cost of domestic violence for another year
The 2023-24 NSW budget leaves victims of domestic and family violence carrying the costs for another year; with insufficient funding provided to frontline support services.Â
A momentary triumph for contracts lacking long-term vision
Domestic Violence NSW commends the Labor Government on confirming its renewal of urgent funding for 20 Specialist Workers for Children and Young People, due to
Ending violence against women a key focus in DVNSW’s 2023 election campaign
“Violence against women impact the full diversity of women and across all ages. It is an outrage that girls through to older women are suffering
Domestic Violence NSW releases report on Policing of Domestic and Family Violence
“I have had many, many clients who have no understanding of their AVOs [protection orders], no follow up by police, no update, not being informed