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Data Collection Summaries

October to December 2011**latest**

July to September 2011

April to June 2011

January to March 2011


This statistical information has been collated from the Centre's Domestic and Family Violence Database.  The data is collected by domestic and family violence prevention and support services funded by the Queensland Government’s Department of Communities, in respect of each new client, or new client matter presenting for assistance in relation to domestic or family violence.  The data does not accurately reflect numbers of individual people accessing support services and, because it only relates to people who access support services, it cannot be seen to represent the incidence of domestic and family violence in Queensland.

October to December 2010

July to September 2010

April to June 2010

January to March 2010


This statistical information has been collated from the Centre's Domestic and Family Violence Database.  The data is collected by domestic and family violence prevention and support services funded by the Queensland Government’s Department of Communities, in respect of each new client, or new client matter presenting for assistance in relation to domestic or family violence.  The data does not accurately reflect numbers of individual people accessing support services and, because it only relates to people who access support services, it cannot be seen to represent the incidence of domestic and family violence in Queensland.

October to December 2009

July to September 2009

April to June 2009

January to March 2009


This statistical information has been collated from the Centre's Domestic and Family Violence Database.  The data is collected by domestic and family violence prevention and support services funded by the Queensland Government’s Department of Communities, in respect of each new client, or new client matter presenting for assistance in relation to domestic or family violence.  The data does not accurately reflect numbers of individual people accessing support services and, because it only relates to people who access support services, it cannot be seen to represent the incidence of domestic and family violence in Queensland.

October to December 2008

July to September 2008

April to June 2008

January to March 2008


This statistical information has been collated from the Centre's Domestic and Family Violence Database.  The data is collected by domestic and family violence prevention and support services funded by the Queensland Government’s Department of Communities, in respect of each new client, or new client matter presenting for assistance in relation to domestic or family violence.  The data does not accurately reflect numbers of individual people accessing support services and, because it only relates to people who access support services, it cannot be seen to represent the incidence of domestic and family violence in Queensland.

October to December 2007

July to September 2007

April to June 2007

January to March 2007


This statistical information has been collated from the Centre's Domestic and Family Violence Database.  The data is collected by domestic and family violence prevention and support services funded by the Queensland Government’s Department of Communities, in respect of each new client, or new client matter presenting for assistance in relation to domestic or family violence.  The data does not accurately reflect numbers of individual people accessing support services and, because it only relates to people who access support services, it cannot be seen to represent the incidence of domestic and family violence in Queensland.

 



This statistical information has been collated from the Centre's Domestic and Family Violence Database.  The data is collected by domestic and family violence prevention and support services funded by the Queensland Government’s Department of Communities, in respect of each new client, or new client matter presenting for assistance in relation to domestic or family violence.  The data does not accurately reflect numbers of individual people accessing support services and, because it only relates to people who access support services, it cannot be seen to represent the incidence of domestic and family violence in Queensland.

Date Claimers

May 9 & 10, 2012
Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Prevention Forum
'The hard yarns –
culture and healing'

Mackay, QLD
More details to follow

Forum



Violence against women conference