Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence

The World Health Organisation describes violence against women as an epidemic. In Australia, it is a national emergency.

Domestic, family and sexual violence is a whole of government responsibility.

It is a whole of community responsibility.

It is our responsibility.

About the Royal Commission Learn more about the Royal Commission, including key dates and the terms of reference Domestic, family and sexual violence in South Australia Domestic, family and sexual violence can happen to anyone Engagement, consultation and public hearings

We will engage with victim-survivors, sector representatives, experts, and community members in a number of ways

Publications See our issues paper, practice guidelines and other publications

Have your say There will be safe and accessible ways to share with us Support services Find services that can help if you are experiencing domestic, family or sexual violence

Latest News

Latest News

Royal Commission hits the road

Read on for a quick update on the recent work of the Royal Commission.

Regional visits begin

The Commission has entered our listening phase.

Submissions now open

Last week the Royal Commission began accepting written submissions.

Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence launches with first issues paper

The Royal Commission begins today.

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Keep up to date with the Commission's activities and engagements

Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence
https://www.royalcommissiondfsv.sa.gov.au
Sep 19, 2024 10:39 am

The Royal Commission into Family and Domestic Violence acknowledges and respects Aboriginal peoples as the state’s First Peoples and nations and recognises Aboriginal peoples as Traditional Owners and occupants of lands and waters in South Australia.