Review of NSW Sexual Assault Cases Reveals ‘No Systemic Deficiencies’

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  1. It’s encouraging to hear that the audit of sexual assault cases in NSW did not reveal any systemic deficiencies. This suggests that the current processes and protocols may be effectively addressing these serious issues. However, it is crucial to ensure that this positive finding doesn’t lead to complacency. Continuous evaluation and improvement are essential to maintaining and enhancing the support for victims and ensuring justice is served. It would be beneficial to consider the feedback from survivors and advocacy groups as part of ongoing efforts to refine procedures and increase trust in the system. What recommendations or next steps do you think should be taken following this audit?

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