A brand-new parliamentary inquiry into domestic violence will offer survivors a fresh opportunity to “have their voices heard” on Australia’s scourge of abuse, with supporters carefully positive it will accomplish more than previous probes.
It comes less than a fortnight after a Senate query into domestic violence drew strong criticism for covering 3 months early, having not taken any submissions or held public hearings, with Centre Alliance Senator Rex Patrick knocking the committee for failing to “discharge its obligation” to the Parliament and the public.
Now, the Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs has been tasked with reporting on procedures to prevent all kinds of violence versus ladies and their kids, including coercive control, and the efficacy of perpetrator intervention programs, to name a few problems.
Under the proposed terms of recommendation the committee will likewise analyze the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the occurrence of abuse, which has actually up until now been challenging to measure– though lots of frontline services have been reporting rises in demand for aid during lockdowns.
” We need to listen to the experiences of the sector throughout this unmatched time and discover how governments, services and the community can much better support women and their children, particularly when house is not a safe place to be,” stated Minister for Women Marise Payne.