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Safe Steps is proud to work with our service partners across the family and domestic violence sector and broader community services. We’re committed to sharing resources to support your workforce and provide the best possible outcomes for people experiencing family and domestic violence.

Family and domestic violence resources

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Child safeguarding resources

Safe Steps have developed a comprehensive suite of resources to support organisations working with victim survivors of family violence meet their obligations to keep children and young people safe.

These resources are available to support your efforts in meeting the Child Safe Standards.

To gain access to these materials, please register to us the portal by visiting www.resourcesportal.safesteps.org.au.

Safe Steps contribution to building the evidence base and influencing policy.

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Information for Service Providers

Are you a service provider working with victim-survivors with disabilities who are experiencing family violence? Safe Steps runs the Disability and Family Violence Crisis Response Initiative (DFVCRI) which assists victim-survivors Safe Steps with a disability who are experiencing family violence to access the services and support they need to stay safe quickly.

Service providers and professionals can contact Safe Steps Specialist Family Violence Disability Liaison Officers for secondary consultations and information regarding the Family Violence Disability Initiative and we will support you and your clients to navigate their options. Through our Disability Family Violence Crisis
Response initiative, Safe Steps supported over 300 families in 2023/24 with disability aids and NDIS advice.

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Safe Steps respectfully acknowledges and celebrates the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Victoria and pays respects to their Elders of past, current and future generations. 

Safe Steps is committed to ensuring diversity, inclusion and equity are embedded throughout our organisation for the benefit of our clients and our staff. We are committed to a focus on recognising and eliminating discrimination in the services we deliver. Read our Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Statement here.

Safe Steps is committed to creating and maintaining a Child Safe Organisation; ensuring obligations to meet the Child Safe Standards and Reportable Conduct Scheme requirements, as codified by the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005 (Vic). You can read more about this commitment in our Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy here.

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Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre is supported by the Victorian Government.