Ripoti i le sauaina o tina ma fanau i totonu o aiga i Ausetalia.

Ua faailoa faalaua'itele mai le ripoti na faamaopoopoina e le Iunivesite o Monash i le sauaina o tina ma fanau i totonu o aiga i Ausetalia.

Rear view of an unrecognizable abused woman sitting on her bed looking out the window.

Rear view of an unrecognizable abused woman sitting on her bed looking out the window. Concept of gender violence, domestic violence and depression. Source: Moment RF

E ta'i 9 aso ma maliu se stina i Ausetalia ina ua fasiotia e se ali'i - sona to'alua poo sana pa'aga na la nonofo i le taimi na maliu ai poo seisi taimi ua tuana'i.
O se su'esu'ega na faatonuina e le malo tele ma faafoeina e le Iunivesite o Monash, na faailoa faalaua'itele mai lana ripoti i le vaiaso nei.
O le su'es'ega na faauluulu e le tamaita'i o Associate Professor Kate Fitz-Gibbon, ma na ia faaalia i talafou a le SBS, o le ripoti o le a faavae ai le Fuafuaga le National Plan mo le puipuiga o le saogalemu o tina ma fanau i le isi 10 tausaga a sau.


[[“This report shows the breadth of the commitment that's needed, and importantly, the actions that we need to achieve the ambitious but much needed aim of ending violence against women and children in Australia.”]]

O le aso analeila (Aso 22, Iulai 2022) na usuia ai le fonotaga a minisita o mataupu i tina i faigamalo setete ma teritori e silasila ma faamutu le National Plan.

O le fuafuaga lenei o le a sui tulaga i le National Plan na faatulagaina i le taimi o avea Julia Gillard ma palemia o le atunuu.

Na saunoa le minisita o 'au'aunaga, le Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth i le ABC, na faatuai ona tatala le ripoti e le faigamalo na te'a nei a le soofaatasiga.


[[“We want to make sure that governments are accountable. This was resisted by the former government. They had no intention of releasing it. I think it's important”]]

Na saunoa Associate Professor Fitz-Gibbon, o le faafitauli lenei e le faigofie, ma ua tatau ona lava le fesoasoani i le faatupega o polokalame mai le malo.


[[“We've also never seen a commitment in funding commensurate with the size of the problem so that is absolutely critical. We've had different points in time at the state and at the national levels where we've seen recognition, or I've seen some attention cast on family violence against children and against women. But what we need is funding to match the fact that this is a national crisis.”]]

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