Business roundtable on DFSV report released

The Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission has released its report on the inaugural business roundtable co-convened with Flequity Ventures in June.

The Commission and Flequity Ventures worked collaboratively to bring together representatives from over 60 business and industry leaders across sectors. Discussions centred around building a shared understanding of the challenges in addressing domestic, family and sexual violence and learning different approaches, actions and initiatives that are already being implemented by businesses in Australia.

During the group discussion a number areas of collective focus emerged:

  • Lived experience must be at the centre of any approach
  • Information sharing and collaboration can accelerate and amplify business action and responses
  • The importance of building capability through education and training, supported by data capture
  • Incorporating Safety By Design to prevent weaponisation of products and services
  • Changing mindset from competitive to collaborative behaviour.

Read the report here.