In the long and difficult reckoning between legal systems and those they have failed, Victoria has taken a meaningful step — committing to shield the private therapeutic records of sexual assault survivors from courtroom weaponisation. The announcement follows sustained advocacy from survivors including Brittany Higgins, whose own counselling notes were subpoenaed during a high-profile trial, exposing the raw contradiction between a system that asks survivors to come forward and then uses their healing against them. While Victoria moves, the federal government remains silent on a landmark 64-r
Victoria to strengthen victim-survivors' counselling protections as Higgins criticises federal inaction
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Impacto Geopolítico
Australian domestic policy debate on victim-survivor protections; Victoria implements reforms while federal government faces criticism for inaction on sexual violence justice review.
Shift toward state-level policy leadership as Victoria moves ahead of federal government; victim-survivor advocates gain political influence; tension between Albanese federal government and state governments on justice reform implementation.
Lente Econômica
Victoria strengthens victim-survivor counselling protections following advocacy pressure, while federal government faces criticism for inaction on sexual violence justice reforms.
Victim-survivors gain stronger legal protections for confidential communications, reducing barriers to justice access. Mental health service providers may face increased administrative costs complying with new confidentiality protocols. Legal costs for sexual assault cases may increase due to pre-recording requirements and enhanced protections.
State-level legislative reform expected in Victoria regarding counselling note confidentiality and pre-recorded evidence. Federal government faces pressure to implement recommendations from the March 2025 ALRC review on sexual violence justice responses. Potential harmonization of victim protections across states, with Tasmania's absolute privilege model as reference. Professional standards for legal and mental health sectors may require updating.