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Domestic Violence

Posted inDomestic Violence, Glen Innes, Grants and funding, Tenterfield

Healing and recovery projects for DFSV victim-survivors in Glen Innes and Tenterfield

blankby Lia EdwardsFebruary 5, 2025

Two new programs based in Glen Innes and Tenterfield will provide critical support for victim-survivors on their path to healing.

Posted inDomestic Violence, Tamworth

New England families and children’s services leaders meet with NSW Minister

blankby New England Times News DeskNovember 14, 2024

New England family and child services leaders played a key role in a roundtable this week with NSW Minister for Families and Communities Kate Washington.

Posted inDomestic Violence, Tamworth

Tamworth’s new refuge for domestic violence victim-survivors

blankby New England Times News DeskMay 9, 2024

A project to support accommodation for domestic violence victim-survivors and their families in Tamworth is progressing.

Posted inDomestic Violence, Social issues and services, Tamworth

Emergency accommodation a ‘Game Changer’ for victim survivors of violence in Tamworth

blankby Kate BrownNovember 9, 2023April 24, 2025

A safe place for dignity and healing has been announced for Tamworth’s victim survivors of domestic and family violence

Posted inDomestic Violence, Housing

New Taskforce to look into better housing outcomes for Domestic Violence Victim-Survivors

blankby Lia EdwardsMay 21, 2023

The NSW Government is looking to expand the Shared Equity Home Buyer Helper program to include access for victim survivors of domestic and family violence.

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