Mon- Fri 7am – 7pm ADST
Tailored support for: Women who have been criminalised
Uniting – Integrated Family Violence Program (IFVP) Broadmeadows
Mon – Fri 9:00am – 5:00pm
Flat Out
Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
Women’s Housing Ltd
Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
Good Shepherd’s Financial Independence Hub is a free and confidential service to support individuals who have experienced family and domestic violence, to move forward with managing their finances. They provide support with conversations about money, including managing debts, budgeting, work options and more.
Mon- Fri 7am – 7pm ADST
Uniting IFVP Broadmeadows provides phone and face-to-face specialist family violence case management support – including risk assessments, safety planning, psychoeducation and referrals to external services including financial counselling and legal services – for people experiencing family violence in the Hume Moreland.
Mon – Fri 9:00am – 5:00pm
Flat Out is a statewide advocacy and homelessness support service for women 18 and over with or without children who have had contact with the criminal justice or prison system in Victoria.
They provide individualised support to address homelessness, drug and alcohol treatment and a range of other support and advocacy aimed at addressing the underlying causes of criminalisation.
Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
Women’s Housing Limited (WHL) is a statewide not for profit organisation that provides low-cost housing to women at risk of homelessness. WHL also provide additional services including intake and assessment services for homeless women; distributing Housing Establishment Funds to assist women experiencing a housing crisis; and housing assistance and referrals to women exiting prison.
Mon-Fri 9:00am-5:00pm
If you are experiencing family violence, there are services that can provide support and advice. They will listen to you and help you to explore your options and think about what you want to do next.
For support across Australia, contact 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) or visit 1800respect.org.au.
We provide information, training, capability building and advocacy for organisations and professionals working to end family violence.
You can find general information about family violence on the Are you safe at home? website.
This website has a ‘quick exit’ button at the top of every page. If you’re worried that someone will see that you’re on this website, click the button and it will open the Google search page. This doesn’t remove the site from your browser history. Someone can still check to see the sites you’ve visited.
Here’s how you can delete your history for each browser:
If you are experiencing family violence, there are services that can provide support and advice. They will listen to you and help you to explore your options and think about what you want to do next. Find a service in Victoria.
For support across Australia, contact 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) or visit 1800respect.org.au.
We provide information, training, capability building and advocacy for organisations and professionals working in family violence.
You can also find general information about family violence on the Are you safe at home? website.
This website has a ‘quick exit’ button at the top of every page. If you’re worried that someone will see that you’re on this website, click the button and it will open the Google search page. This doesn’t remove the site from your browser history. Someone can still check to see the sites you’ve visited.
Here’s how you can delete your history for each browser:
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Internet Explorer
Safari
Deleting all of your browser history can also alert your abuser.