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The Women’s Trauma Recovery Centre supports a range of advocacy and campaign priorities.

80:80 by 2031

Community leaders call for action.

We all need to demand a safer Australia. We need bold, focused, and courageous action to achieve it. Community leaders have called on all levels of Governments to aim for 80:80 by 2031.

80% less domestic, family, and sexual violence

80% of women supported to recover from trauma

To achieve this, community leaders want the next National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and Children to address 9 key targets.

An open letter signed by community leaders, calls on all Governments to act now, so that by 2031 we can achieve a better Australia for all.

Womens Trauma Recovery Centre

Join the Australian National Domestic, Family, and Sexual Violence Recovery Alliance

The Australian National Domestic, Family, and Sexual Violence Recovery Alliance is a diverse and united coalition with the intention of ensuring that recovery and healing from domestic, family, and sexual violence has a national focus and is supported by informed and appropriate policy and sustained funding.

From every State and Territory in Australia, the alliance is made up of victim survivor advocates, industry professionals, community-based organisations, peak bodies, and individuals.

The vision of the Alliance is to make sure victim survivors of domestic, family, and sexual violence and abuse have access to affordable appropriate services to support their recovery and healing for as long as they need them.

Here’s some other ways to get involved

Acknowledgement of Country

The Illawarra Women’s Trauma Recovery Centre is situated on the land of the Dharawal Nation. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land and we pay our respects to Elders past and present for they hold the memories, traditions and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia. 

This land is, was, and always will be traditional Aboriginal land. We acknowledge that we work in the context of generations of resilient, strengths-based, holistic resistance to violence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

We commit to actively supporting and promoting the voices of Aboriginal people and organisations in our work. We fully support the Uluru Statement from the Heart.