Collecting data about people who use family violence is complex and there are inconsistences in what, when and how this data is collected.

Tabled in the Legislative Assembly on 1 April 2025, the report makes
71 findings and 61 recommendations.

The report focuses on how the Victorian Government can achieve a more holistic understanding of people using family violence. This includes considering improvements to current data collection, linkage and sharing and what else is needed to build knowledge about the perpetration of family violence.

Recommendations include mapping what existing data on people using family violence can and has the potential to do, and bringing together existing and planned research.

Some key areas of opportunity in the report are:

  • Indigenous Data Sovereignty
  • rectification processes to correct misidentification
  • learning what works: programs for people using family violence
  • a population-based survey.

Find the report here

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MARAM Collaborative Practice Training

The Southern Melbourne Family Violence Regional Integration Committee host FREE MARAM Collaborative Practice Training. Watch this space to see what dates are available to register.

Click here for more information about MARAM Collaborative Practice Training

SMA Connect is not a crisis response service. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 000
For 24/7 support to find safety from family violence, contact Safe Steps on 1800 015 188.

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