The number of programs targeting domestic violence offenders will be tripled as part of a $18 million NSW Government commitment to reducing reoffending.
Referred to as Men’s Behavioural Change Programs, the initiative supports domestic violence offenders to identify at-risk behaviours and actively reduce the prevalence of gender-based violence and abuse in domestic environments.
Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the investment will expand integrated service delivery across the Central and Far West.
“No one in NSW should live in fear of being in a domestic violence situation, which is why we set a strong standard of holding perpetrators to account,” Mr Saunders said.
“Behavioural change programs work with domestic violence offenders to recognise that their actions are unacceptable and to make them aware of conduct that can trigger reoffending.”
The funding will enable existing service providers to target and personalise their intervention programs and it will set new service providers up with the funds and resources needed to commence behavioural change programs.
Registered service providers were given the opportunity to participate in an open tender to provide Men’s Behavioural Change Programs in NSW.
Funded service providers include:
| Service Provider | Locations to be funded |
| Mission Australia Central and Far West | Broken Hill, Dubbo, Walgett |
| Catholic Care Wilcannia Forbes | Bourke, Forbes, Lachlan, Narromine, Parkes |