In my work, one area that I am really keen on that could be potentially utilized is making sure the voice of survivors is heard by doing an expert risk assessment that is focused on the survivor's experience and not necessarily just on the perpetrator which, unfortunately, is currently what happens. If there is that expert opinion taken from a court support worker—maybe a social worker who is working with the survivor—that looks at the risk assessment and looks at the indicators of the risk and the safety planning, it could definitely be very helpful for a judge who is making the decision in making sure that the decision is really holistic in nature.
In my work here at the clinic, that's the area of focus that we have been advocating and asking for. There's definitely room for that amendment here.