We walk alongside Aboriginal women and their children on their journey to safety and wellbeing.

Welcome to Djirra

Djirra is safe place where culture is shared and celebrated.

We offer a range of practical supports to Aboriginal women and children in Victoria, particularly those who are experiencing, or are at risk of experiencing, family violence.

The work we do is designed by and for Aboriginal women, with self-determination at its heart.

Through supports, programs and loud advocacy, we are committed to a future where Aboriginal women don’t just survive, we thrive.

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If you are experiencing family violence and need support please call 1800DJIRRA (1800 354 772).

If you are in immediate danger, call 000.

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Misidentification is not a mistake. It is a systemic failure rooted in racism, and it is devastating for Aboriginal women. 
 
At least one in four women supported by Djirra’s legal team have been misidentified as the person using violence. 
 
Let’s call this what it is: racial profiling embedded in a system that does not see, hear or believe Aboriginal women. 
 
The consequences are catastrophic. Wrongful criminalisation. Incarceration. Child removal. Loss of housing. Loss of employment. Deep, compounding trauma. Lifelong stigma. These are not side effects - they are predictable outcomes of a justice system that continues to punish Aboriginal women for the violence inflicted on them. 
 
Every single Aboriginal woman Djirra supports in prison has experienced family violence. 86% are mothers. All are women who deserved safety - not prosecution. 
 
Without Djirra and other specialist Aboriginal community-controlled services, many Aboriginal women would be left to navigate racist systems alone. 
 
If governments are serious about ending violence against Aboriginal women, they must stop funding the systems that harm us and start properly investing in our self-determined solutions. 
 
We know what works. We have been leading this work for decades. We need adequate funding to enact our solutions. 
 
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Name the injustice. 
Stand with us in demanding systemic change and long-term funding for Aboriginal women-led solutions. 
 
#OchreRibbonWeek #DontSilenceTheViolence #AboriginalWomensLivesMatter @Antoinette_Braybrook
On this day 18 years ago, the Federal Government apologised to the Stolen Generations. We pause to acknowledge those who were taken. We acknowledge not only their pain, but their strength and resilience in calling for change. We acknowledge the many who never returned home.

We also pause to acknowledge the many children who continue to be taken today.  Too many children are lost in the system, losing their identity and connection to culture. 

The Closing the Gap Report released yesterday shows that only 4 of the 19 targets are on track to be met.  Governments are failing to close the gap on our children being taken.  Instead, the gap is widening. This demands a new way.

In Victoria today, Aboriginal children are taken from their mums and families at a rate that is double the national average (105.9/1000). 

In our work, we see how the system perpetuates the violence that Aboriginal women experience.  We see the racist and punitive responses and how our women are blamed and punished for the violence they experience, rather than supported to escape the violence safely with their children.

The only way that this will end is by introducing a new way that does not involve investing in punitive systems.
 
Our CEO @Antoinette_Braybrook says, “Today we honour our stolen generations. We see you, we hear you and we honour your truth. It is unacceptable that our children are still being taken at vastly disproportionate rates and lost in a punitive and racist system. Governments must stop investing in these systems and start investing in our specialist services that keep women and children safe and together. Our women deserve safety, not surveillance or control.”

Djirra continues to urgently call on the Victorian government to implement and resource Yoorrook rec #12 and establish a Child Protection Notification and Referral System to ensure mums are referred for immediate legal advice and representing when child protection becomes involved. This is our self determined solution - it is a game changer.   We will not allow governments to take what we know works, and manipulate it to suit their agendas.

#OchreRibbonWeek #DontSilenceTheViolence #AboriginalWomensLivesMatter