Family Violence Regional Integration Committees (FVRICs)
The thirteen Family Violence Regional Integration Committees (FVRICs) are funded by the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing to support collaboration, innovation, advocacy and partnership development for key stakeholders through cross-sector practice and systems leadership across the broader family violence service system.
FVRICs aim to ensure that family violence is addressed effectively through a system that offers improved support for victim-survivors and holds people who use violence to account while enabling them to change including children and young people as victim-survivors in their own right.
Below are the six key outcomes FVRICs strive to achieve across multiple spheres of influence to improve pathways to support for all and ensure the system holds perpetrators to account.
Each Regional Integration Committee is convened by a Family Violence Principal Strategic Advisor (PSA) who:
builds partnerships and collaborates with people from other sectors
builds the capability of the workforce
drives the implementation of family violence reforms in their area
provides insight into operations, issues, functions and opportunities in their region.
See below for websites (where available) for each DFFH area.