Action on sexual violence still on hold
The peak body for specialist sexual assault and harmful sexual behaviour services, SASVic, is disappointed that today's budget does not deliver the urgent change needed on sexual violence.
We asked the government for an initial investment of $9 million to deliver:
X Ask: A long promised transformational
sexual violence strategy.
Budget result: No funding for the
overdue strategy.
X Ask: Justice Navigators and broad
legal and justice system reform.
Budget result: No funding to fix the
broke justice system for victim
survivors.
? Ask: Secure funding for the sector
and peak body.
Budget result: Waiting for further
details - appears there is no new
funding for sexual assault services;
some funding for peak body.
No funding for the overdue sexual violence strategy
Kathleen Maltzahn, SASVic CEO, says, "Sexual assault survivors have every right to expect more. The status quo isn't good enough."
The Victorian Government continues to delay its sexual violence strategy, recommended by the Victorian Law Reform Commission and promised to be delivered by the government in 2022.
No funding to fix the broken justice system for victim survivors
SASVic has been calling for broad justice and legal reform, including Justice Navigators. These roles will support survivors to navigate their support, recovery, compensation and justice options and would make a huge difference to survivors' experience of our complex and punitive justice system.
"We're very disappointed that there's nothing in this budget to fix our broken justice system" continues Kathleen Maltzahn.
No new funding for the specialist sexual assault sector
It is unclear whether there have been cuts to the peak and sector at this point - "certainly we have not seen the increase in core funding needed by our members just to keep up with growing demand," Kathleen Maltzahn says.
Next steps - new package
Premier Allan has now promised a new package on women's safety and we look forward to working with the government to ensure it includes real action on sexual violence.
"This is the government's chance to show it has it has heard the public outcry for action and is aware of the reform needed on sexual violence."
"We were heartened to have met with the Premier on Friday afternoon, alongside our family violence colleagues, and will make concrete suggestions for sexual violence actions to include in the new package. We'll be watching closely to ensure that sexual violence is properly addressed", Kathleen Maltzahn says.
We're continuing to call on the government to deliver a sexual violence strategy, legal and justice reform and secure funding for the sexual assault sector and peak. Find out more about our asks and join SASVic's campaign: https://www.sasvic.org.au/sasvic-campaign
SASVic CEO, Kathleen Maltzahn, is available for comment on 0448 448 005.