19 NovVictorian Census of Workforces that Intersect with Family Violence

Posted on 19 Nov 2019

The Royal Commission into Family Violence highlighted the lack of detailed knowledge and essential workforce data about family violence in Victoria. The Victorian Government has committed to addressing this gap, which includes undertaking a workforce census every two years to deliver continuous workforce planning and development improvements for people who come into contact with family violence, in the course of their work. Participation in the census is now open …

Why should I participate in the Census?

The Census is an opportunity for you to highlight key issues related to family violence that you face in the course of your work.

The findings will improve our understanding of the breadth and nature of workforces that come into contact with family violence, identify potential gaps in knowledge, support and capability, as well as build on what we know in order to maintain our commitment to keep improving family violence prevention and response in Victoria.

The Census survey can be completed online over one or multiple sessions. It is estimated to take just 15 to 25 minutes for you to complete.

The 2019 Census of Workforces that Intersect with Family Violence is being conducted on behalf of Family Safety Victoria by ORIMA Research, an independent market and social research company.

Your responses to the survey are private and confidential.

How to participate in the survey:

  1. *Go to the survey website by clicking on the link below, or copying and pasting the text into your browser: https://research.orima.com.au/fv
  2. Read the Participant Information Sheet provided via the survey link.
  3. Please complete the survey by 5PM AEDT Friday 20 December 2019.

*Your survey link is generic and will not be used to identify you. If you wish to send a survey link to another person, please forward them this invitation.

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