#SaveFVPLS How to save the peak body for Indigenous DV survivors

How you can help save the peak body for Indigenous DV survivors

#SaveFVPLS
On 25 November 2019, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women no less, the National Family Violence Prevention Legal Services Forum was informed it would not be funded beyond June 2020.

It comprises thirteen member organisations across Australia that provide specialist, culturally safe legal services and supports to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander victim/survivors of family violence across Australia.

The National FVPLS Forum is the only national peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander victim/survivors of family violence and sexual assault.

“Yet again we are forced to fight to get our funding back,” chair of the National FVPLS Forum Antoinette Braybrook said. “This not only drains our already limited resources. It rips Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s voices out of critical national conversations.”

The National FVPLS Forum has launched a campaign to #SaveFVPLS, reinstate its annual funding of $244,000 and provide additional much-needed resources.

June Oscar AO, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Rosie Batty, the Councils of Social Service, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service, Jesuit Social Services, Fair Agenda and WIRE are among the individuals and organisations that have condemned the decision to slash funding to this group.

Indigenous women are 34 times more likely to be hospitalised from family violence and 10 times more likely to die from a violent assault than non-Indigenous women in Australia.

WHAT CAN YOU DO

– Make some noise! Follow #SaveFVPLS on Twitter and Facebook, retweet and share their posts.

– Use the #SaveFVPLS social media tiles that you can download here.

– Ask your friends and networks to join the campaign and subscribe to this campaign updates list.

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