The Family Violence Outcomes Framework translates Victoria’s vision to end family violence as outlined in Ending Family Violence: Victoria’s 10 year plan for change. Initiatives under the second RAP contribute to all four domains of the Family Violence Outcomes Framework.
Most directly, they contribute to the workforce outcome under Domain 4: The family violence and broader workforces across the system are skilled, capable and reflect the communities they serve.
Figure 8: Family Violence Outcomes Framework domains
Domain 1: Prevention
- Family violence and gender inequality are not tolerated.
Domain 2: Victim survivors
- Victim survivors, vulnerable children and families are safe and supported to recover and thrive.
Domain 3: Perpetrators
- Perpetrators are held accountable, connected and take responsibility for stopping their violence.
Domain 4: System
- Preventing and responding to family violence is systemic and enduring.
At a more detailed level, Table 5 shows the outcomes we expect to see from successful implementation of all initiatives under each focus area at the end of the RAP 2 period. Evaluation planning will begin shortly after the release of the second RAP, to enable baseline data collection. These short-term outcomes will be used as an input to the development of a more comprehensive monitoring framework to guide the evaluation.
Table 5: Outcomes by 2026
Focus area | Expected outcomes at end 2026 |
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Growing the workforce |
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Supporting strong organisations and workforce culture |
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Building capability |
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Building a system that works together |
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Evaluation planning will begin shortly after the release of the second RAP, to enable baseline data collection. These short-term outcomes will be used as an input to the development of a more comprehensive monitoring framework to guide the evaluation.
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