For service providers
Information and resources for organisations providing services to people impacted by domestic, family and sexual violence including victims and perpetrators.
Brokerage and emergency crisis payment arrangements
People impacted by domestic and family violence may require financial support to be well supported and safe.
Domestic and family violence services regulatory framework
Learn about the Domestic and family violence services regulatory framework, which ensures funded domestic and family violence services comply with the practice principles, standards and guidance.
Domestic, family and sexual violence sector newsletter
The Domestic, family and sexual violence sector newsletter is designed to provide up-to-date information for staff working within those sectors.
Funding and investment
We fund non-government organisations to deliver a range of frontline services that enable vulnerable Queenslanders to improve their lives.
Practice principles, standards and guidance
The domestic and family violence services practice principles, standards and guidance set out the principles and standards that funded domestic and family violence services are contractually required to comply with from 1 January 2021.
Suicide prevention framework for working with people impacted by DFV
People impacted by domestic and family violence (DFV) may be at an increased risk of suicide. This framework is intended to guide practitioners working with people impacted by DFV in Queensland, to effectively support clients who may be at risk of suicide.
WorkUP Queensland
WorkUP Queensland was created in May 2019 to offer workforce development and training to help meet growing demand for the state's specialist sexual violence, women's health, domestic and family violence services.