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Established in 2002, Djirra is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation. Djirra specialises in family violence, providing culturally safe and holistic assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, predominantly women, who are experiencing or have experienced family violence and/or sexual assault. Djirra is the Woiwurrung word for the reed used by Wurundjeri women for basket weaving. Traditionally, when women gathered to weave, important talks took place and problems were solved. Djirra symbolises Aboriginal women today, coming together to share stories, support each other and find solutions. Djirra provides a range of services and programs, including legal assistance for intervention orders, child protection, family law and victims of crime matters. Our Community Engagement team delivers wrap-around support, as well as outreach to women in prison, and early intervention and prevention programs. The policy and advocacy team work to identify systemic issues in need of reform and advocate for change to improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s access to safety, justice and equality. As an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation, Djirra is directed by an Aboriginal Board and has policies in place to ensure we provide culturally safe services in direct response to community needs.
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Cultural support at Sisters Day Out - Times News Group

Cultural support at Sisters Day Out Times News Group

‘Remain in the Yes’: Walk with us to keep Aboriginal women and children safe - Crikey

‘Remain in the Yes’: Walk with us to keep Aboriginal women and children safe Crikey

What is domestic and family violence, and where can you get help in Australia? - SBS Australia

What is domestic and family violence, and where can you get help in Australia? SBS Australia

Inquiry into capturing data on family violence perpetrators in Victoria - Parliament of Victoria

Inquiry into capturing data on family violence perpetrators in Victoria Parliament of Victoria

Djirra CEO says data sovereignty, investment in ACCOs key to keeping First Nations women visible - National Indigenous Times

Djirra CEO says data sovereignty, investment in ACCOs key to keeping First Nations women visible National Indigenous Times

Djirra keeps the fire burning - Star Weekly

Djirra keeps the fire burning Star Weekly

Aboriginal family violence service expands to Bendigo - Bendigo Advertiser

Aboriginal family violence service expands to Bendigo Bendigo Advertiser

Mother Warns To Watch For ‘red Flags’ After Daughter Killed By Boyfriend - The North Central Review

Mother Warns To Watch For ‘red Flags’ After Daughter Killed By Boyfriend The North Central Review

Djirra opens in Melton - Melton & Moorabool | Star Weekly

Djirra opens in Melton Melton & Moorabool | Star Weekly

'Not protecting our kids': Victoria's child removal rate is creating another Stolen Generation, Djirra says - National Indigenous Times

'Not protecting our kids': Victoria's child removal rate is creating another Stolen Generation, Djirra says National Indigenous Times

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