The National Strategy provides a nationally coordinated, strategic framework for preventing and responding to child sexual abuse. It seeks to reduce the risk, extent and impact of child sexual abuse and related harms in Australia and considers child sexual abuse in all settings, including within families, online and within organisations.
The practice guide provides evidence-based information and comprehensive resources to help shape how workers and organisations respond to children, young people and adults who are victims and survivors of child sexual abuse.
The National Strategy Monitoring and Evaluation Framework will guide the implementation of the National Strategy by tracking progress against short-, medium- and long-term outcomes.