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Brittany Higgins criticises federal inaction as Victoria moves to protect victim-survivors’ counselling records

The Victorian government will strengthen laws to protect victim-survivors' confidential counselling, psychiatric, and medical records and expand pre-recorded evidence options, responding to advocacy from Brittany Higgins and others who experienced trauma when such records were subpoenaed in legal cases. Brittany Higgins criticized the Albanese federal government for failing to act on the 2025 Australian Law Reform Commission review into systemic barriers to justice for sexual violence victims, noting the report’s 64 recommendations have been neglected.

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sexual violence victim-survivorscounselling records protectionlegal reformpre-recorded evidencesystemic justice barriersfederal inactionVictorian state governmentsubpoenaed mental health recordstrauma-informed justice

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