Reach Zero DFV, Together.
Click Collab supports communities to become free of domestic and family violence (DFV) by unifying local prevention efforts. The first pilot of Click Collab is happening in Sydney’s North West, proudly funded by Castle Hill RSL Group (CHRG) and Run Against Violence.
IMAGE: Kirrily Dear (Founder, RAV), Andy Abey (Chief Operating Officer, CHRG) and Kerrie Edwards (Chair, RAV) are leading the Click Collab pilot program for The Hills Shire.
Over the past decade, awareness of domestic and family violence (DFV) has surged across Australian communities, sparking the rise of community-led prevention efforts such as educational programs, response and support services, advocacy, fundraising events, and rallies.
While the increased momentum is welcome, community stakeholders have identified several emerging challenges hampering the community's progress toward a Zero DFV future.
Click Collab removes this roadblock using a 6-stage annual planning process to unify community efforts within a geographic region.
Emerging from the process is the Zero DFV Navbook, which the community uses to coordinate activity throughout the year. Click Collab provides a fully resourced Facilitator to guide activity throughout the year to ensure focus, momentum, progress, and sustainability.
Whether you contribute 30 minutes or many hours, your participation in Click Collab will help make your community one of Australia’s first areas free of DFV.
“At CHRG, we believe in the power of community to drive meaningful change. Our funding of the ZERO DFV Pilot Program reflects our unwavering commitment to fostering safer, more connected communities.
Domestic and family violence is an issue that demands a whole-of-community approach, and the ZERO DFV initiative embodies this vision by bringing together individuals, organisations, and resources to create real and lasting impact.”
“Like all communities across the country, the Hills is also impacted by Domestic and Family Violence (DFV). However, through the Run Against Violence’s ClickCollab initiative, we now have the opportunity to be the first community in Australia to reach Zero DFV. By co-ordinating our prevention efforts and working towards collaborative goals, sharing programs and resources and supporting each other, we have a real opportunity to
reduce DFV long-term.
I am proud that the Hills is again leading the way in creating change and I am grateful to CHRG for funding this pilot. I encourage all organisations, community groups and individuals passionate about reach Zero DFV to register and get involved in this crucial initiative.”
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