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30 May 2017 The Guidelines are consistent with amendments to the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012, passed in October 2016 and in effect as at 30 May 2017, which provide clearer legislative support for information sharing for the purposes of assessing and managing domestic and family violence risk.
These Family Violence Information Sharing Guidelines (Guidelines) explain how to share information under Part 5A of the Family Violence Protection Act 2008 (FVPA). Part 5A provides a clear legislative basis for information to be shared by prescribed information sharing entities (ISEs) to assess family violence risks and
Public consultation on the draft Regulations, the Regulatory Impact Statement (the RIS) and draft Ministerial Guidelines for the family violence information sharing scheme closed on Friday 13 October 2017. During the consultation period, stakeholders were invited to provide a written public submission or participate in one
0. Submission to the Family Violence. Information Sharing Guidelines,. Regulations and Regulatory Impact. Statement. 13 October 2017. YOUR VOICE AGAINST VIOLENCE
12 Nov 2010 The Domestic Violence Information Sharing Protocol (Protocol) was developed by the NSW Department of Justice in partnership with government agencies, . These guidelines clarify the intersection between the domestic violence and the child protection systems in the context of information sharing.
6 Oct 2017 We agree that the family violence information sharing guidelines, as drafted, largely enhance these principles. We welcome their emphasis on consent, distinct principles for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and a therapeutic response to adolescent family violence in the home. We also
Information Sharing - 2 -. Other legislation allows for information sharing in a range of circumstances to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of consumers, family, carers and the community, including: •. Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act). •. Child Protection Act 1999 (CP Act). •. Domestic and Family Violence Protection
The Not Now, Not Ever report recommended new legislative provisions for information sharing between government and non-government agencies in order to improve the safety of victims of domestic and family violence and better hold perpetrators to account (recommendation 78). Information sharing amendments to the
reasons for collecting and sharing information, how the information will be used or shared and possible consequences for the victim. Reference to sector and professional guidelines is attached for more information. 1. Family violence primarily occurs between intimate partners and is usually perpetrated by men towards
family violence risk through information sharing between prescribed entities. These Family Violence Information Sharing. Guidelines (Guidelines) explain how to share information under Part 5A of the Family. Violence Protection Act 2008 (FVPA). ISEs may share information in accordance with Part 5A about family violence
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