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Preventing and responding to domestic, family and sexual violence in the Northern Territory – have your say on the development of the second action plan
The Department developed a discussion paper which provides some background information about the Framework and first action plan and identifies potential priorities and focus areas for Action Plan 2: Taking Stock, Evaluating and Reviewing and Building on What Works 2022-2025. These potential focus areas are draft only and intended to prompt discussion and input. We welcome your feedback on these potential focus areas, as well as your ideas and comments on issues you consider important that are not captured in the discussion paper.
How to have your say
The perspectives, experiences, values and ideas of Territorians are an essential component of developing effective public policy. You are invited to provide your comments and ideas for practical actions to be considered by government for inclusion in Action Plan 2.
You can have your say through:
Responding to the questions below on potential focus areas for Action Plan 2 (closes 3 September 2021)
Preventing and responding to domestic, family and sexual violence in the Northern Territory – have your say on the development of the second action plan
The Department developed a discussion paper which provides some background information about the Framework and first action plan and identifies potential priorities and focus areas for Action Plan 2: Taking Stock, Evaluating and Reviewing and Building on What Works 2022-2025. These potential focus areas are draft only and intended to prompt discussion and input. We welcome your feedback on these potential focus areas, as well as your ideas and comments on issues you consider important that are not captured in the discussion paper.
How to have your say
The perspectives, experiences, values and ideas of Territorians are an essential component of developing effective public policy. You are invited to provide your comments and ideas for practical actions to be considered by government for inclusion in Action Plan 2.
You can have your say through:
Responding to the questions below on potential focus areas for Action Plan 2 (closes 3 September 2021)