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Appendix 3: List of submissions received by the Monitor

List of submissions

# Organisation or respondent/sector type
1 Specialist family violence practitioner*
2 Community service practitioner*
3 Early Childhood Australia Victoria Branch
4 Berry Street
5 Health/community health service
6 Specialist family violence service
7 Community service
8 Education practitioner*
9 Education service
10 Jo Millard*
11 Relationship Matters Counselling & Mediation
12 Primary Care Connect
13 Monash Health
14 Education service
15 Health/community health service
16 No To Violence on behalf of the Specialist Family Violence Advisor capacity building program in mental health and AOD
17 Other
18 Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association (VAADA)
19 GenWest
20 Eastern Community Legal Centre
21 Merri Health
22 Women's Services Network (WESNET)
23 Legal/mediation service
24 Sexual Assault Services Victoria (SASVic)
25 Berry Street – Take Two Therapeutic Family Violence Services
26 No To Violence
27 The Sexual Assault and Family Violence Centre
28 Specialist family violence service
29 Peak body
30 The Salvation Army
31 Community service
32 Office of the Public Advocate
33 Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency
34 Peak body
35 Australian Association of Social Workers
36 Other*
37 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (Victorian Branch)
38 Municipal Association of Victoria
39 Australian Psychological Society
40 Djirra
41 inTouch Multicultural Centre Against Family Violence
42 Sue Leake – Elder Abuse Liaison Officer (EALO) on behalf of the EALO’s part of the Integrated Model of Care for Responding to Suspected Elder Abuse (IMoC)
43 Specialist family violence practitioner*
44 Safe and Equal
45 Community service

* Submission made by an individual practitioner as opposed to an organisation.

Source: Family Violence Reform Implementation Monitor, based on submissions through the Engage Victoria 2022 consultation process: Legislative review of family violence information sharing and risk management.

Number of submissions by sector

Source: Family Violence Reform Implementation Monitor, based on submissions through the Engage Victoria 2022 consultation process: Legislative review of family violence information sharing and risk management.

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