“We don’t need more talking, we need action.”
Executive director of advocacy group Fair Agenda Renee Carr said the survey was “staggering”. “We don’t need a strawpoll on whether or not survivors get the best quality support and reform, we need leadership,” she said.
The survey, which will be open until 31 July, includes questions such as what are the major issues facing people experiencing gendered violence, what outcomes are most relevant for a national strategy against violence, and what could be improved to prevent family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia.
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“What message does the Morrison Government think it’s sending to survivors, when it’s running a popularity poll on what support they should have as victims of crimes,” founder of End Rape on Campus, Sharna Bremner, said.