- Published by:
- Department of Families, Fairness and Housing
- Date:
- 29 Nov 2024
The Victorian Government is setting ambitious outcomes that show we have improved the lives of all lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, intersex, queer and asexual (LGBTIQA+) Victorians.
The Pride in our future: outcomes framework (the outcomes framework) sits alongside Pride in our future: Victoria’s LGBTIQA+ strategy 2022–32 (the strategy). Read these documents together.
Pride in our future is Victoria’s first whole-of-government strategy for LGBTIQA+ communities.
The strategy sets out our vision to drive equality and inclusion for LGBTIQA+ communities. To realise the vision of the strategy, we are delivering actions under 4 priority areas of reform.
The outcomes framework sets the key impacts we want to see under each of the 4 priority areas of the strategy. Tracking outcomes will help us know if our actions are driving change over time.
Our outcomes recognise and consider intersectionality and the diversity within LGBTIQA+ communities.
We will report on the outcomes framework in Pride in our future annual updates. This work will be led by the Equality team in the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing. It will include contributions from across the Victorian Government.
Language statement
We recognise the diversity of Aboriginal people living throughout Victoria.
Acknowledgement
The Victorian Government acknowledges Victorian Traditional Owners of Country and pays respect to their cultures and Elders past and present.
LGBTIQA+ strategy framework
Victoria leads the way in LGBTIQA+ equality, celebrating culture, community and taking sustained, enduring and measurable action.
Outcomes framework
The outcomes framework is a way to see how effective our actions are over time. It uses data to track how Victorian LGBTIQA+ outcomes change.
Outcomes
There are 10 outcomes are split across 4 domains. These align with the 4 priority areas in the strategy.
Logic model
Pride in our future provides the vision and plan to drive equality and inclusion for LGBTIQA+ communities. It sets out what the Victorian Government will do over the next 10 years.
Domain logic models and measures
There are four domains.
Definitions and key terms used in Pride in our future: outcomes framework
We define key terms and acknowledge that people have different definitions. Language has changed and continues to evolve.
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