Media Releases by the former Minister the Hon Kay Patterson

Senator the Hon Kay Patterson was the Minister for Family and Community Services and the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women's Issues between 7 October 2003 and 27 January 2006.

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$397.2 million Generational Change to Family Law System

10/05/2005

Joint Media Release with The Hon Philip Ruddock MP, Attorney-General

The biggest ever investment in the family law system - $397.2 million over four years - was announced today by Attorney-General, Philip Ruddock and Minister for Family and Community Services, Senator Kay Patterson.

The Australian Government recognises the impact of family breakdown on hundreds of thousands of Australian children each year, as well as the wider community. It is committed to tackling this difficult issue with bold family law reforms and by funding more than a hundred new services to assist families experiencing relationship difficulties.

The Government wants to bring about a cultural change in the way family breakdowns are handled. This $397.2 million package will give separating parents the support they need to sit down across the table and agree what is best for their children, rather than fighting in the courtroom.

The centrepiece of the package is $189 million to establish 65 Family Relationship Centres, a place where all families can go to get help with their relationship difficulties. The centres will be a visible entry point into the family law system, which will provide some mediation services and refer families to other appropriate services. There will also be a national telephone advice line and website which could help up to 720,000 people over the next four years.

The package will also:

Some families need extra help to stay together. Services giving families information, education and counselling are vital in preventing family separation. The Government will also significantly expand early intervention services including:

The Government already funds more than 100 community organisations to deliver family relationship services to Australian families. In recognition of their valuable work the Government will maintain the 30 per cent rise in funding announced by the Prime Minister last year, at a cost of $63.1 million over the next four years.

This package is part of a response to the recommendations of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Family and Community Affairs Every picture tells a story.


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