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A University of Sydney research team invites adult victim-survivors of domestic and family violence (DFV) who have had any contact with the NSW criminal justice system since 1 July 2024 to share their experiences of the justice process.
Sharing your experiences could help improve how the NSW justice system responds to victim-survivors of DFV.
This research aims to understand how justice processes in NSW can be improved to better support DFV victim-survivors. We are interested in finding out what works well and where there are gaps in justice services and processes.Ìý
The research findings may contribute to policy, law and system reform that improves how the justice system responds to DFV victim-survivors with a diverse range of needs and experiences.
Reimbursement (via cash card) is available for participants who take part in an individual or group conversation or yarn with a member of the research team.
Find out more in the Participant Information Sheet (pdf, 214.1KB).
You can take part in this research if:
We are interested in hearing from a diverse range of people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with disability, LGBTQIA+ people, older people, and people who live in regional and remote areas.
IfÌýyou’reÌýnotÌýsure about whether youÌýare eligible toÌýparticipateÌýin this research, please contact us to discuss. You can email usÌýatÌýproject.team@sydney.edu.auÌýorÌýsend a text or leave a voice message onÌý0481 063 317.
An alternative study:ÌýIf you do not meet these eligibility criteria, you may be eligible to take part in a separate University of Sydney research project. Researchers in this separate study would like to hear from people who are aged 18 years or older who have lived experience of DFV as victim-survivors.ÌýFor more information about this separate study, please contact sclo0354@uni.sydney.edu.au, or you can send a text or leave a voice message on 0486 361 302.
You can choose to take part in the way that feels most comfortable for you, including:
You can share as much or as little information as you wish. You can pause or stop taking part at any time.Ìý
If you would like to take part or have any questions, please contactÌýproject.team@sydney.edu.au,Ìýor you can send a text or leave a voice message onÌý0481 063 317.
More information about the research is available in theÌýParticipant Information Sheet (pdf, 214.1KB).
Taking part in this research is voluntary, confidential and you can pause or stop at any time.Ìý
Any information you share with the research team will have names and other details removed that couldÌýidentifyÌýyou or any other person.
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This research has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) of the University of Sydney [2026/HE000155]Ìýand theÌýHREC of the Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council [2578/26].
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If you feel distressed or need to speak with someone before, during or after taking part in this study, please contact any of these services.
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Phone: 13 11 14
24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention services.
Beyond BlueÌý
Phone: 1300 224 636Ìý
24/7 support for depression,ÌýanxietyÌýand mental health issues.
13YarnÌý
Phone: 13 92 76Ìý
A free and confidential service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in crisis.
More services are listed in theÌýParticipant Information Sheet (pdf, 214.1KB).
If you have any questions about this research studyÌýor would like toÌýparticipate, please email the research team atÌýproject.team@sydney.edu.au,Ìýor you can send a text or leave a voice message onÌý0481Ìý063Ìý317.