More Support To Keep Women And Children Safe

01:50' 18-08-2017
The Andrews Labor Government is helping thousands of women and children leave family violence and set up safe homes.

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More than 5000 additional survivors of family violence can access packages up to $10,000 – up from $7000 – which can be used to cover costs like rent, home alarms, CCTV, clothing, books and education and training.

Flexible support packages also help case managers work with survivors through early intervention, crisis and recovery to assist with ongoing safety, stability and rehabilitation.

Minister for Families and Children Jenny Mikakos today visited inTouch to announce an extra $17.3 million for 19 agencies across Victoria to help deliver the service.

InTouch helps women from culturally diverse communities who often face additional barriers to leaving family violence.

The funding delivers on a number of recommendations of the Royal Commission into Family Violence.

A record $1.9 billion package of measures to end family violence in Victoria was announced in the Victorian Budget 2017/18.

This funding is also being used to establish support and safety hubs, deliver after-hours crisis support, counselling and therapy for victims of family violence, and develop a 10-year plan.

The Labor Government also recently announced the creation of Family Safety Victoria – the state’s first agency solely dedicated to delivering family violence reform.

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Article sourced from premier.vic.gov.au.