Waverley and Orange were the launch sites of an innovative approach to the prevention of domestic and family violence, which is rolling out across NSW over the next few years - now also in Bankstown, Parramatta, Tweed and Broken Hill. Safer Pathway aims to better support domestic violence victims through standardised threat assessment, streamlined referral, case coordination and Safety Action Meetings.
Learn about:
- Local Coordination Points (LCPs)
- Safety Action Meetings (SAMs)
- the role of non-government workers at the SAMs
from two of the frontline workers who are implementing this scheme:
- Rochelle Zats, Information & Referral Officer, Waverley Local Coordination Point
- Sophie Farrell, Safety Action Meeting Coordinator, Waverley Local Coordination Point.
Find out more and book here.