Our Impact

Djirra has touched the lives of thousands of Aboriginal women through legal and non-legal support and cultural programs.

We have also played a crucial role in advocating for the rights of our women and children across the country.
View our Annual Reports to find out more.

Here is a snapshot of our key impacts.

Legal Supports

Across Financial Year 24-25
700
Clients assisted
Provided
1000
legal assistances
Completed
350
ongoing legal assistances
Provided
100
non-legal supports
I have been a client of Djirra for five years now since leaving my children's father due to domestic family violence. I feel fortunate and am extremely grateful to have had Djirra by my side during some tough times. I wouldn't be where I am today without their support, assistance, and guidance... The team at Djirra are compassionate, accommodating and friendly. I really appreciate their dedication, understanding, check-ins and support they provided. Thank you to all that have stood by my side and have kept us safe.
- Djirra client

Early Intervention & Prevention Programs

In over twenty years, more than 16,000 women have participated in Sisters Day Out, Dilly Bag and Young Luv, delivering over 400 workshops across the state of Victoria. Across Financial Year 2024-2025, we held:
0
Sisters Day Out events for 1,111 women
0
Dilly Bag programs for 123 women
0
Young Luv programs for 199 of our girls and young women

Dilly Bag is such a safe and welcoming environment. It helps you get a weight lifted off your shoulders. I went with my mum, and it was a big step for mum actually going away, because she has anxiety and doesn’t go lots of places. After a couple of days, she didn’t want to come back home.

- Dilly Bag participant

Individual Supports

Across Financial Year 24-25
350
Assisted Clients
Over
11500
service hours

When you come in, especially if you’re in like a crisis situation, you actually feel like you can just sit and don’t have to go straight into it. When I came in, it was "sit down, have a cup of tea – let’s just chill". We don’t have to talk about anything, just sit and wait until I’m in a space where I’m able to… D’you know?

- Djirra client

Koori Women’s Place

Since its inception, over 3,800 women have participated in our Koori Women’s Place cultural and wellbeing workshops, which are delivered online and face-to-face at our Abbotsford and Melton sites. Across Financial Year 2024-2025, we delivered:
0
workshops to 680 women.

[The KWP workshops] have been absolutely fabulous. Because they’re not just teaching us things we can do, whether it be art or whether it be craft. It’s about spending the time with our women. And learning about each other and about our culture and being comfortable with who we are. Whereas out in society, not a lot of us are comfortable with who we are because of society expectations.

- KWP participant

Cultural Training

Across Financial Year 2024-2025, Djirra held:
0
Yarning About Cultural Safety
Workshops for 312 participants
Child Protection is incredibly scary, but for Aboriginal people it is extra loaded. As a practitioner, even if you know it with your head, by the time you finish the Djirra training you know it with your heart as well. It is just cementing what people know intellectually, emotionally – because you feel it. And as non-Aboriginal organisations, we can’t train staff on that. So to have an ACCO supporting this work it is such an incredible gift for us non-Aboriginal people.
- Yarning About Cultural Safety participant, Mainstream organisation

Policy & Advocacy

Across Financial Year 24-25, our Policy and Communications teams:
Made
0
Submissions to national and Victorian
inquiries and committees
Facilitated
200
media commentaries and interviews