FOUNDER
Leili Friedlander
Leili graduated with a Master of Criminology from the University of Sydney’s Law School in 2021. Whilst completing her undergraduate degree in Criminology and Business Law, Leili worked in the domestic and family violence sector in policy and law reform. Leili contributed to policy and legal submissions including advocacy work for coercive control reforms to be introduced in Australia. Alongside this, Leili interned at the NSW Department of Communities and Justice in the Youth Justice strategy sector.
Following her studies, Leili worked in strategy and policy in the Child and Family directorate of the Department of Communities and Justice. Currently, Leili works for an Aboriginal led social policy consulting firm, where she contributes to domestic abuse and other social justice specific project work.
Leili has a strong passion for justice and believes education is a key component to changing our nation’s domestic abuse crisis. Leili started reframED education in an effort to empower young people through education. From her own personal experiences, she was able to recognise the gap in domestic abuse education provided to young people.
In 2022 was awarded the Ascham Leadership Scholarship for her work on reframED. In 2023, Leili utilised the scholarship to complete courses in domestic abuse primary prevention and responding to resistance through Safe and Equal Victoria. Leili has been accepted into the Social Impact Hub’s 2024 Fellowship.
Acknowledgements
At reframED, we believe in supporting small female founded businesses. We made a conscious effort to engage female founded startups when developing reframED. All graphic design content was developed by D1p.design.
We would also like to thank all those who work tirelessly in the domestic abuse space. reframED acknowledges the work of all frontline staff, research, policy, advocacy and victim-survivors who continue to drive change and call for justice.