End domestic and family violence

  • About the DFV reform program

    The Queensland Government has outlined a 10-year program to end domestic and family violence.

  • DFV prevention strategy

    The Domestic and family violence prevention strategy 2016–2026 is a vehicle to drive change across all sectors of the Queensland community.

  • Our progress

    We are progressing a range of initiatives, including establishing integrated service responses, to ensure victims and their families are safe and supported and to ensure perpetrators are held to account and supported to stop using violence.

  • DFV Prevention Council

    The Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Council is guided by the Queensland Government’s domestic and family violence reform agenda and champions and nurtures leadership in primary prevention to drive cultural transformation that shifts the pattern of domestic and family violence and abuse across Queensland.

  • Resources

    Find information and resources about domestic and family violence (DFV), as well as reports, publications and other materials produced as part of the implementation of the DFV reform program.