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The cost of family violence in Victoria : summary report prepared for the Department of Premier and Cabinet in Victoria

Contributor(s): KPMG | Victoria State Government.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : KPMG, 2017Description: electronic document (16 pages) ; PDF file: 416 MB; Word DOCX file also available.Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ECONOMIC COSTS | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: The Royal Commission into Family Violence called for a rigorous and consistent measurement of the cost of family violence to government, the community and individuals. The Victorian Government commissioned KPMG to produce The cost of family violence in Victoria report to fulfil Recommendation 219 of the Royal Commission. In 2015-16 the report estimates: the total cost of family violence in Victoria was $5.3 billion the cost to individuals and their families was $2.6 billion the cost to the Victorian community and broader economy was $918 million. (From the website). KPMG prepared a detailed report for the Australian Department of Social Services in 2016 which provides data by state and territory (#6346). Record #5615
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The Royal Commission into Family Violence called for a rigorous and consistent measurement of the cost of family violence to government, the community and individuals.

The Victorian Government commissioned KPMG to produce The cost of family violence in Victoria report to fulfil Recommendation 219 of the Royal Commission. In 2015-16 the report estimates:

the total cost of family violence in Victoria was $5.3 billion
the cost to individuals and their families was $2.6 billion
the cost to the Victorian community and broader economy was $918 million. (From the website). KPMG prepared a detailed report for the Australian Department of Social Services in 2016 which provides data by state and territory (#6346). Record #5615