“The Association exists to advance the interests of people victimised by crime and encourage the development of support services throughout Australasia, whilst striving towards a crime free society.”
Objectives
Encourage and assist development of consistent, high quality, equitable and accessible support services for people victimised by crime throughout Australasia.
Promote fair and equal recognition of the rights and interests of people victimised by crime.
Promote legislative and other reforms throughout the criminal justice system that reflect the rights and interests of people victimised by crime.
Promote initiatives by individuals, communities and other agencies to improve responses to people victimised by crime.
Consult with and foster co-operation between victim support services throughout Australasia.
Promote education and awareness; undertake, facilitate and encourage debate and research of issues that impact upon people victimised by crime.
Functions
Act as the peak body for member crime victim services in Australasia.
Encourage and promote consistent and high quality standards in the delivery of services to crime victims throughout Australasia.
Provide opportunities for the exchange of experience, information and resources between victim service organisations in Australasia.
Make representations on behalf of victim support services to government regarding legislative policy and services involving victims of crime.
Provide information and advice to individuals and groups planning to organise support services for victims of crime throughout Australasia where such services do not exist.
Publish and distribute reports, leaflets and other literature relating to the support services required by victims of crime at a national and international level.
Promote public education, research and good support practice aimed at increasing the awareness of and advancing knowledge about the issues and effects of crime on the victim, their families and the community.
Organise conferences on issues relating to victims of crime for members and other interested parties and to liaise with organisations, professions and interest groups whose contribution could be beneficial to victims of crime.