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Second action plan 2013-2016 â moving ahead â of the national plan to reduce violence against women and their children 2010-2022
All Australian governments are strongly committed to reducing the alarming rates of violence against women and their children in this country.
Commonwealth, state and territory governments are working together, with the community to implement the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010-2022 (the National Plan). The National Plan is a 12-year strategy with a vision that Australian women and their children live free from violence in safe communities.
This is the Second Action Plan of the National Plan. It runs from 2013 to 2016 and contains 26 practical actions that all governments agree are critical if we are to move ahead in improving womenâs safety.
The First Action Plan laid a strong foundation for the changes we want to see in the future by establishing essential national infrastructure and innovative services.
The Second Action Plan will build on this by increasing community involvement in actions that will prevent the violent crimes of domestic and family violence and sexual assault. It will focus on women and communities that have diverse experiences of violence, on strengthening and integrating services and systems, and on improving responses to perpetrators across the country. Governments will also continue to work together to build and improve the evidence base around violence against women and their children, and to bring together and disseminate research that can inform policy and practice.
Reducing violence against women and their children is a community issue - it needs effort from us all. Living free from violence is everyoneâs right, and reducing violence is everyoneâs responsibility. 
The national plan to reduce violence against women and their children 2010 â 2022
Released in 2011, this 12-year national plan was an COAG initiative supported by Commonwealth, state and territory governments working with the community and includeds the first three-year action plan.
Over 12 years the National Plan aims to achieve:
A significant and sustained reduction in violence against women and their children.
The National Plan focuses on the two main types of violent crimes that have a major impact on women in Australiaâdomestic and family violence and sexual assault. Research shows there is a strong link between violence against women and their children and how people view the roles of women and men. The National Plan focuses on stopping violence before it happens in the first place, supporting women who have experienced violence, stopping men from committing violence, and building the evidence base so that we learn more about âwhat worksâ in reducing domestic and family violence and sexual assault.
These changes take time, which is why we need a long-term plan. Each of the four Action Plans build on each other over 12 years, and are designed so that we can look back at what has been achieved and refocus on what actions will make the most difference in the future
Sustain Southern Maine Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
This document presents a compilation of work to assess vulnerability to coastal flooding for the Sustain Southern Maine (SSM) region. The SSM Region (Figure 1) extends from Brunswick to Kittery along the coast, and inland to Raymond, Standish, and Acton. This assessment is based on information provided by organizations including the Maine Geological Survey, Southern Maine Planning and Development Commission (SMPDC), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Casco Bay Estuary Partnership (CBEP), the Greater Portland Council of Governments (GPCOG), and various other municipal and federal entities
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