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Australian Indigenous
HealthBulletin
Vol.2 No.4 October 2002 - December 2002: ISSN 1445-7253 An electronic journal from the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet Current topicsThis section of the Bulletin contains information
about major public events, new programs and relevant staff appointments.
If you would like to contribute to this section, contact
us. The National Indigenous Family Violence Grants ProgrammeThe National Indigenous Family Violence Grants Programme is funded by the Commonwealth Government under the Partnerships Against Domestic Violence (PADV) initiative. PADV is a collaborative effort between the Commonwealth Government and the States and Territories and the community. Initially funded for $25 million, the PADV aims to achieve more effective ways of preventing and responding to domestic violence across Australia. A second $25 million provided in the 1999 Budget is being directed to key priority areas, including a national Indigenous family violence grants programme. Over $10 million of the $50 million for PADV is being directed to initiatives specifically addressing Indigenous family violence, including $6 million under the National Indigenous Family Violence Grants Programme. This funding has been allocated to assist grass roots Indigenous organisations to develop culturally appropriate and innovative solutions to family violence. Under the programme sixty-six community organisations have been funded for projects to test and develop new or better ways of responding and preventing family violence. The Programme's focus on grass roots Indigenous solutions recognises the need for community ownership and direction of the tools to address family violence. It aims to assist local communities to identify factors which are contributing to family violence and to develop a community strategy to address this problem. The strategies developed will aim to include holistic, sustainable and culturally appropriate responses which strengthen the capacity of individuals, families and the local community to reduce the level of family violence. In the year 2000, 30 Indigenous organisations from across Australia were
funded with $2.2 million to run projects addressing family violence (to
view a summary of the 31 projects - see
the programme booklet). Successful projects so far include:
View details of projects
(PDF - 121KB) funded by the National Indigenous
Family Violence Grants Programme for the period 2000-02. The findings of the evaluation in relation to addressing and preventing Indigenous family violence include:
There is a Partnerships Against Domestic Violence web site on which you can find more information about the Partnerships Against Domestic Violence initiative, including its priority themes, taskforce, the projects it funds, and its national evaluation. You will also find facts about domestic violence in Australia, the Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse, publications and reports, links and media information. There is a specific area of the site devoted to 'Indigenous solutions for Indigenous lives' where you will find more information on the 'Walking into doors campaign' and the 'National Indigenous Family Violence Grants Programme'. The information on this page has been reproduced with the permission of Rosemary Calder and Robyn Waddington from the Office for the Status of Women. |
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