Click Collab will support 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.

 

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.

These challenges include:

  • Poor visibility of all the activity underway

  • Scarce resources spread too thin, including people and funds

  • Uncertainty about where to focus resources to maximise benefits

  • Limited communication between initiatives

  • Too much "reinventing the wheel"

  • Lots of effort heading in different directions

  • Progress is nearly impossible to measure or track

Click Collab addresses these challenges through a yearly cycle of collaboration.

Emerging from the process is the Zero DFV Navbook, which the community uses to coordinate activity throughout the year. Click Collab supports their journey to success and tracks the community's progress.

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.

IMAGE: Kirrily Dear (Founder, RAV), Andy Abey (Chief Operating Officer, CHRG) and Kerrie Edwards (Chair, RAV) are leading the pilot program for the DFVP Collaboration Framework.

 

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