The Centre for the Study of Violence Research (CSVR) Domestic Violence Act conference ended on Friday with little uncertainty that the Domestic Violence Act has been progressive over the past ten years. The delegates only seemed to agree that it only provided protection if implemented correctly.
The purpose of the DVA conference was to reflect on the ten years of the DVA by looking at what has worked, what is not working and the way forward. When asked to list what has worked in the past years, the delegates did not have much to say but they had a lot of recommendations.