Plan to end violence of 'epidemic proportions' against women and children released | ABC News

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17 Oct 202202:16

Summary

TLDRLula Dembele speaks passionately about a new national strategy aimed at ending violence against women and children within a generation. The plan focuses on four areas: prevention, early intervention, crisis response, and long-term recovery. Survivor Amanda Morgan stresses the importance of addressing trauma and giving hope through this initiative. While the plan has been welcomed, concerns remain about the lack of specific targets and funding. The government is working on detailed action plans, particularly to combat violence against Indigenous women and children.

Takeaways

  • 💪 Lula Dembele sees the plan as personal and aims to transform pain into action.
  • 🚫 The plan addresses the need to eliminate excuses for inaction, such as complexity or uncertainty.
  • 📊 It is a strategy aimed at ending all violence against women and children within a generation.
  • 🤝 All state and territory governments have signed off on the plan, showing broad support.
  • 🛑 The plan’s ambition is to eliminate all forms of family, domestic, and sexual violence.
  • 🔑 The 10-year blueprint focuses on four key areas: prevention, early intervention, crisis response, and long-term recovery and healing.
  • 👂 Amanda Morgan emphasizes the importance of listening to children and recognizing trauma in the recovery process.
  • 🌟 Survivors' voices are being heard, offering hope for meaningful change in addressing violence.
  • 💰 Concerns remain over the plan’s lack of specific targets and additional funding for effective implementation.
  • 📝 Future action plans will focus on addressing violence against Indigenous women and children, a disproportionately affected group.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of Lula Dembele's message in the speech?

    -Lula Dembele emphasizes the importance of transforming pain into action by addressing violence against women and children and calls for no more excuses.

  • What is the ultimate goal of the newly unveiled strategy mentioned in the script?

    -The goal of the strategy is to eliminate all forms of family, domestic, and sexual violence within a generation.

  • What areas does the 10-year blueprint emphasize for investment?

    -The blueprint highlights investment in four key areas: prevention, early intervention, response, and recovery and healing.

  • What is the importance of the 'recovery and healing' element according to Amanda Morgan?

    -Amanda Morgan highlights that recovery and healing are crucial to support victims in the long term, particularly by listening to children and recognizing trauma.

  • Why is Amanda Morgan optimistic about the plan?

    -Amanda Morgan is optimistic because the voices of survivors like her are being heard, which gives her hope for the success of the plan.

  • What criticism does the plan face despite being broadly welcomed?

    -The plan is criticized for lacking specific targets and additional funding to ensure its success.

  • What is the stance of the government regarding the implementation of this plan?

    -The government states that more detailed action plans are in development, including one to address the high rates of violence against Indigenous women and children.

  • What does Lula Dembele suggest about excuses related to addressing the issue of violence?

    -Lula Dembele argues that there should be no more excuses, such as claiming the issue is too hard or too complex to address.

  • What does the plan propose regarding community attitudes towards violence?

    -The plan includes a prevention strategy aimed at changing community attitudes toward violence against women and children.

  • What concern is raised about the financial aspect of the plan?

    -There is concern that the plan cannot succeed without proper funding, as a comprehensive plan with no financial backing is unlikely to achieve its objectives.

Outlines

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💪 Personal Motivation for Action Against Violence

Lula Dembele highlights the personal importance of taking action to combat violence against women and children. She stresses that there are no more excuses for inaction, as the complexity of the issue should not prevent meaningful progress. Her speech accompanies the unveiling of a new strategy aimed at ending such violence within a generation.

📜 Government Commitment to Eliminating Violence

All state and territory governments have signed off on a comprehensive 10-year plan. The strategy seeks to eliminate family, domestic, and sexual violence. It focuses on four key areas: prevention through community attitude shifts, early intervention to stop violence escalation, crisis response by building a robust workforce, and long-term recovery and healing support for victims.

👧 Prioritizing Victims' Recovery and Children's Voices

For advocates like Amanda Morgan, the final element of the strategy—recovery and healing—is particularly critical. She emphasizes the need to listen to children and acknowledge their trauma. Morgan remains optimistic, as the voices of survivors like her are finally being recognized in national planning.

🔍 Gaps in Funding and Specific Targets

Although the plan has been broadly welcomed, critics point out its lack of specific targets and additional funding. They stress that meaningful action requires financial investment, without which the plan may struggle to achieve its objectives. The government assures that more detailed action plans are forthcoming.

👥 Focus on Indigenous Communities

One of the future action plans will address the disproportionately high rates of violence against Indigenous women and children, an issue requiring urgent attention. This aspect underscores the government's intention to develop targeted strategies for the most affected communities.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡National plan

The 'National plan' refers to the newly unveiled strategy aimed at ending violence against women and children within a generation. It represents a collective commitment by all state and territory governments to address this issue. The plan is central to the video's message, highlighting the ambition to eliminate family, domestic, and sexual violence, and includes a blueprint for achieving this over a 10-year period.

💡Violence against women and children

This phrase refers to the various forms of abuse and harm directed at women and children, which the national strategy aims to eliminate. The video emphasizes that this violence is widespread and needs urgent attention, with a specific call for action to protect vulnerable populations from domestic, family, and sexual violence.

💡Prevention

'Prevention' is one of the four key areas outlined in the plan. It focuses on changing community attitudes towards violence before it occurs, aiming to reduce the social and cultural norms that enable violence. The importance of prevention is highlighted as a long-term solution to stopping violence before it escalates.

💡Early intervention

'Early intervention' refers to strategies to identify and address signs of violence before they escalate into more severe or chronic situations. The plan stresses the need for early action to prevent violence from becoming entrenched, emphasizing that timely responses can save lives and reduce harm.

💡Response

'Response' involves building a workforce capable of dealing with violence crises effectively. This area of the plan focuses on improving frontline services so that they can support victims in emergencies. The video underscores the importance of having skilled professionals who can provide immediate and effective assistance in violent situations.

💡Recovery and healing

'Recovery and healing' is a crucial aspect of the strategy, aimed at providing long-term support to victims of violence. Amanda Morgan, a survivor, highlights its significance in ensuring that trauma is recognized and addressed. The plan focuses on not only stopping violence but also helping victims heal and rebuild their lives.

💡Frontline workforce

The 'frontline workforce' refers to the individuals who respond directly to domestic and sexual violence crises, including social workers, law enforcement, and medical professionals. The plan calls for investment in this workforce to ensure they are properly equipped to manage and respond to violence in a timely manner.

💡Indigenous women and children

The plan acknowledges the disproportionately high rates of violence against indigenous women and children, highlighting this as a priority area for future action. The government intends to create specific action plans to address the unique challenges faced by this group, illustrating the need for tailored interventions.

💡Survivors' voices

'Survivors' voices' refers to the importance of listening to the experiences of individuals who have endured violence. The video emphasizes that survivors like Amanda Morgan feel hopeful because their perspectives are being heard, and their input is considered in shaping the national plan.

💡Lack of specific targets and funding

Despite the positive reception of the plan, there are concerns about its lack of specific targets and additional funding. Critics argue that a strategy without clear goals or financial backing is unlikely to succeed. This highlights a key challenge: the need for the plan to be translated into concrete, actionable measures supported by sufficient resources.

Highlights

Lula Dembele emphasizes that the plan is personal and aims to transform pain into action.

The unveiled strategy is focused on ending all violence against women and children within a generation.

There is a unified effort with all state and territory governments signing off on the plan.

The plan's ambition is to eliminate all forms of family, domestic, and sexual violence.

The 10-year blueprint identifies four key areas for investment: prevention, early intervention, response, and recovery.

Prevention is aimed at changing community attitudes towards violence.

Early intervention focuses on stopping violence before it escalates.

Response aims to strengthen the frontline workforce to handle crisis situations.

Recovery and healing are designed to better support long-term victim care.

Survivor Amanda Morgan stresses the importance of listening to children and recognizing trauma.

Morgan is optimistic because survivor voices are being heard in the national strategy.

She views the plan as an 'anchor for hope' in combating violence.

Despite the broad support, the plan lacks specific targets and additional funding.

Criticism arises that a plan without attached financial resources will struggle to succeed.

The government promises detailed action plans, particularly addressing violence against Indigenous women and children.

Transcripts

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for Lula dembele this plan is personal

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time

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to transform our pain

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into action and there can be no more

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excuses that it is too hard

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we don't know what to do

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that it is too complex

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speaking at the unveiling of a new

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strategy aimed at ending all violence

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against women and children within a

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generation we don't want our children

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and our children's children to be

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dealing with the same issues All State

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and territory governments have signed

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off on the plan ambition should be to

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eliminate all forms of family Domestic

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and Sexual Violence the 10-year

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blueprint outlines the need for

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investment in four key areas prevention

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to change Community attitudes early

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intervention to stop violence from

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escalating response to build the

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Frontline Workforce to respond in a

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crisis and recovery and healing to

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better support victims in the long term

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for your Toyota woman Amanda Morgan that

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final element is crucial we need to

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listen to children and recognize uh

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trauma and she's optimistic because the

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voices of survivors like her are being

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heard I feel like this National plan

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will be an anchor for Hope while broadly

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welcomed the plan still lacks specific

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targets and additional funding we will

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only achieve this if it translates to

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meaningful action you can't have a

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really important plan with zero dollars

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attached to it and expect it to succeed

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the government says more detailed action

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plans are in the works including one to

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address the disproportionately high

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rates of violence against indigenous

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