02 July 2020, 6:17 AM
Domestic violence specialist support services in the Lismore region have received a much needed funding boost from the Federal Government.
Legislative Council Member Ben Franklin announced today that $750,000 would be made available to allow domestic violence victim-survivors to access more help during the Covid-10 pandemic.
"This pandemic has increased the potential for domestic abuse in homes across our community, so we want to ensure help is available and accessible at this crucial time," Mr Franklin said.
“Our dedicated frontline services as well as police and local court staff do an incredible job each day responding to the terrible scourge of domestic and family violence.
“It is amazing that we have so many dedicated organisations to helping victims of domestic abuse and I can’t thank them enough for the work they do in protecting and supporting vulnerable people in our community.
“If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or family violence, please contact the Domestic Violence Line on 1800 65 64 63 when it’s safe to do so,” Mr Franklin said.
Attorney General and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence Mark Speakman said more victim-survivors have sought assistance during the pandemic and are presenting to services with more complex needs.
“This comprehensive package responds to a range of issues raised with the Government during this pandemic, and aims to protect women and children and ultimately save lives,” Mr Speakman said.
Services to receive money include:
The $21 million additional investment across the State for domestic violence frontline specialist services comprises $12.8 million from the NSW Government and $8.8 million from the Commonwealth Government.
The package includes state-wide funding for women’s refuges, Staying Home Leaving Violence (SHLV), Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service (WDVCAS), legal services, and for the NSW Domestic Violence Line which provides 24/7 crisis counselling and support referrals