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Specialist Women's Legal Services preparing to double over four years


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Specialist Women’s Legal Services preparing to double over four years
Women’s Legal Services in Queensland are preparing to double in size following the Federal Government’s  pledge to increase funding for Women’s Legal Centres over the next four years. 
The Women’s Budget Statement promises $129 million over four years for increased legal assistance funding  to help women access justice. This funding is to be directed specifically to women’s legal centres, to enable  these providers to respond to increasing demand for assistance with domestic violence matters. 
Queensland has three women’s legal services – Women’s Legal Service Queensland in Brisbane, the North  Queensland Women’s Legal Service with offices in Townsville and Cairns, and the Aboriginal and Torres  Strait Island Women’s Legal Service, also based in Townsville. Each service contributed to a National Costing  model which mapped unmet legal need for women at risk ....

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'A very broken system': why are Queensland police still getting domestic violence cases so wrong? | Australian police and policing


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Six months before she was murdered, Noelene Beutel was beaten within an inch of her life; beaten so badly she ended up in hospital, her teeth cracked and her face covered in bruises.
Two Queensland police officers came to the hospital to take a statement, but Noelene wouldn’t speak to them. She was antagonistic – a response borne of fear and distress. At the same time her attacker was at home, looking after their infant daughter.
So the police turned and left. According to the state coroner they “responded poorly … and wrote off the job”. ....

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Queensland police blocked research into domestic violence cases and attitudes of officers


Guardian Australia has spoken to three separate researchers who say their attempts to undertake academic studies related to the policing of domestic violence were refused in a manner that implied police practices were already adequate and that research was not needed.
Police and the Queensland government have also resisted calls by the Women’s Legal Service Queensland for a comprehensive audit of underlying officer attitudes.
While police concede there have been systemic failures to protect women, they say publicly that problematic officers and their poor responses are outliers. It’s said that suggesting police have a cultural problem is “offensive”. ....

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REVEALED: Alarming rate of domestic violence order breaches


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by Elise Williams
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Domestic violence abusers are breaching court issued orders put in place to protect victims at an alarming rate, with new data revealing an increase of nearly 200 per cent in domestic violence order (DVO) breaches in under a decade.
Newly released crime statistics by the State Government show the state s continuing struggle to grapple with the complexities of domestic violence, as DVO breaches have risen at a rate of 187.9 per cent from 2011 to 2020, while breaches of domestic violence orders have increased by 18 per cent in the last 12-month period.
In the wake of a horror 14 months of DV deaths in Queensland, including the tragic losses of Hannah Clarke, Doreen Langham and Kelly Wilkinson - all women with DVOs against their former partners - leading criminal law experts have called for changes to DVOs. ....

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