❓ Question regarding ongoing consultations with victim-survivors of coercive control after the official consultation period ended, and whether feedback influenced government decisions and findings will be tabled.
AnsweredQoN 733Legislative Council
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I refer to coercive control community consultation on coercive control which officially ended in September 2022, and I ask: (a) how many victim survivors were consulted after September 2022; (b) has their feedback been used to influence government decisions; and (c) will the Government table the findings from the December roundtable as part of the 16 Days in WA Campaign of 2022?
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Answered
18 November 2025
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney General
Response time
7 days
(a) Since September 2022, consultations with stakeholders, including with numerous victim-survivors and other key family violence stakeholders, have continued in relation to coercive control.
(b) Yes.
(c) Feedback from the December roundtable is only one component of an ongoing process of consultation with victim-survivors and key family violence stakeholders and is not intended that it will be separately published.
(b) Yes.
(c) Feedback from the December roundtable is only one component of an ongoing process of consultation with victim-survivors and key family violence stakeholders and is not intended that it will be separately published.
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