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Data Trends

Each year, the FASSTT network supports thousands of individuals, families and communities across Australia who have experienced torture and refugee-related trauma. Through our National Minimum Data Set (NMDS), we collect and analyse service data to better understand emerging needs, strengthen trauma recovery practice and inform policy and system reform.

This section highlights key data trends, including service reach, referral pathways, presenting issues, and recovery-focused outcomes. These insights help ensure that survivors’ experiences are not only supported, but seen – shaping a more responsive, equitable and healing service system across the country.