On Monday NT coroner Elisabeth Armitage called a special one-day inquest to receive an update on what’s been done in the Northern Territory to tackle rising rates of Domestic Violence. It follows a landmark inquiry last June into the deaths of four Aboriginal women at the hands of their partners. The investigated uncovered a "woefully underfunded" and overburdened system operating in "crisis mode" had contributed to their deaths.
, detailed evidence of underfunding in the sector. The statement shows, despite more funding allocated, funding has stagnated while demand for services continues to rise. This is due to indexation increases, and wage increases, coupled with ongoing NT government efficiency dividend and budget savings measures. For the 2024-25 budget period, Ms Uebergang wrote: “I learned that funding for DFVC would be cut by -0.655 per cent”.
funding between 2018 - 2028 is 0.96 per cent. “In real terms, the funding has decreased due to rising costs,” the statement read. data shows the output of their domestic violence services has remained the same from July 2020 to now, despite a 279 per cent increase in unmet demand in the same timeframe. In 2022 the NT government developed the Interagency Coordinated and Reform Office and tasked it with analysing gaps in DVSF investments in the Territory. That group called for an urgent $180 million spend over five years for services such as women’s shelters, behaviour change programs and policy reform.
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