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NSW Domestic & Family Violence Network 2025 | NSW Government NSW Domestic & Family Violence Network 2025 To address identified NSW Government policy challenges in response to rising domestic and family violence (DFV) incidents. Status: Not open for application To support the establishment a NSW Government aligned Doctoral Training Centre in Violence Prevention through the NSW Domestic & Family Violence Research Network.
The Network will foster collaboration and enhance evidence-based practices driving a coordinated approach to domestic family and sexual violence in NSW. This program is administered by Office of the Chief Scientist and Engineer. Recipients for this program were selected to meet the program objectives.
Eligible recipients were invited to participate and were required to meet the objectives. Establishment of a Doctoral Training Centre in Violence Prevention Approved for University of Newcastle NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer Date approved June 2025 Location of the project All Location of the recipient NSW Domestic & Family Violence Network 2025 raap. grants@chiefscientist.
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