Draft Hawkesbury Family and Domestic Violence Action Plan
Consultation has concluded
Council recognises that addressing family and domestic violence is fundamental to creating a safer community for the Hawkesbury. The Draft Hawkesbury Family and Domestic Violence Action Plan provides Council with a clear set of actions and strategies to be undertaken in the coming years to assist the whole of community.
Council now invites the community to view and comment on the Draft Hawkesbury Family and Domestic Violence Action Plan. The Draft Hawkesbury Family and Domestic Violence Action Plan is on public exhibition for the period Wednesday, 19 July 2017 to Wednesday, 16 August 2017. You can view the Draft Plan between 8:30am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday, at Council’s Administration Office, 366 George Street, Windsor; at Windsor Library, Deerubbin Centre (Ground Floor), 300 George Street, Windsor; and at Richmond Branch Library, 29 West Market Street, Richmond; and can be viewed in an accessible format on Council's website www.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au
Interested persons are invited to inspect the Draft Plan. Written submissions should be referenced "Draft Hawkesbury Family and Domestic Violence Action Plan" at the top of your submission, and can be sent to Council by any of the following methods:
Mail: General Manager, PO Box 146, WINDSOR NSW 2756
Fax: (02) 4587 7740
Online: via the submission form below
The last day for the receipt of submissions is Wednesday, 16 August 2017.
Please be advised that comments about the Draft Hawkesbury Family and Domestic Action Plan may contain information that is personal information, such as information that identifies you, etc., for the purposes of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act.
The submission of personal information with your comments is voluntary but, if not provided, may affect consideration of such comments. The information will ultimately be stored in Council's records system.
Please note that confidentiality is not available to respondents. The details of any submissions may be included in a Council report. Information (including copies of submissions) may also be released in accordance with Council’s Access to Information Policy.
The purpose of collecting this information is to assist Council in obtaining the views of the community regarding this matter. The information may also be made available to third parties in accordance with the relevant legislation.