Federal Member for Parramatta, Dr. Andrew Charlton, Hosts Domestic Violence Roundtable with NSW Women’s Safety Commissioner Hannah Tonkin

DR ANDREW CHARLTON MP

Federal Member for Parramatta

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Federal Member for Parramatta, Dr. Andrew Charlton, Hosts Domestic Violence Roundtable with NSW Women’s Safety Commissioner Hannah Tonkin to Close Gaps in Services

Parramatta, 13 September 2024 – Today, Dr. Andrew Charlton MP, Federal Member for Parramatta, alongside New South Wales Women’s Safety Commissioner, Hannah Tonkin, hosted a critical roundtable at Cumberland Women’s Health Centre to address domestic violence in Western Sydney. 

The event brought together grassroots service providers and leaders from all levels of government, alongside essential local services, to address the gaps in support systems for the thousands of domestic violence victims in Western Sydney.

Dr. Charlton said: “The women here today are doing the hard work on the ground, supporting the most vulnerable in our community. Our job is to listen, identify service gaps, and close them to end domestic violence.”

The event also highlighted the Cumberland Women’s Health Centre, a cornerstone of support in Western Sydney for more than 30 years, providing essential services such as counselling, healthcare, and crisis support.

Commissioner Tonkin stressed the need for collaboration across jurisdictions and within the community, particularly where national policies intersect with state services. “Domestic and family violence is a highly complex problem that requires a comprehensive, multi-pronged approach. We need flexibility to address these problems and strengthen informal networks like friends, family, religious and community leaders, who are often the first point of contact for victim survivors.”

The roundtable also called for a reframing of domestic violence, especially for women isolated by their visa status. Despite experiencing violence from Australian citizens on Australian soil, these women are often excluded from essential services.

Dr. Charlton said: “Today’s event was crucial in hearing firsthand the challenges and gaps in services for women affected by domestic violence. The dedication and passion in this room give me confidence that, together, we can address these issues, close the gaps, and ultimately end the violence.”

Media Contact: Sonia Patman
Phone: 0408187330
Email: sonia.patman@aph.gov.au

Domestic Violence Roundtable – attendees

Barnardo’s Auburn Family Centre

Community Migrant Resource Centre (CMRC)

Cumberland Council

House of Sakinah Women Support Centre

Immigrant Women’s Speak out Association (SpeakOut)

Independent Tamil Women Association Inc

Indian (Sub-Cont) Crisis & Support Agency

Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Australia

NSW Women’s Safety Commissioner

Parramatta Women’s Shelter

SAGE Community Services

SSI Head of Women, Equity and DFV

Sydney Women’s Counselling Centre

Uniting

WDVCAS – Western Sydney Community Legal Centre

Western Sydney Community Legal Centre

Western Sydney Local Health District

Women’s Housing Company

Zen Tea Lounge foundation


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