Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsStay safe at home

Stay safe at home

A new pilot program will help support women and children experiencing family violence across the Geelong region to stay safe in their homes.

The Safe at Home pilot, delivered in partnership with Meli in Geelong, aimed to allow women and children to stay in their homes by providing rapid safety planning and wraparound support.

Minister for Housing Harriet Shing said emergency accommodation and pilot programs looked to help keep women in the family home.

“This will provide support and wraparound services for Victorians, including victim-survivors of family violence,” she said.

The model will look to help victim-survivors stay at home with tailored support and safety enhancements while the perpetrator moves elsewhere rather than the victim having to relocate.

Member for Geelong Christine Couzens said the pilot would deliver important changes to ensure people experiencing family violence can safely stay in their homes.

“This service will provide a vital service locally, stopping homelessness, and informing our statewide response to family violence,” she said.

Safe at Home is designed to respond within 48 hours to identify individual and household needs, which could include violence case managers, access to legal and financial experts, and children’s support workers.

Acting premier Ben Carroll said the program would help prioritise victim-survivors through “swift and comprehensive services”.

“From talking to women who have lived experience of family violence and homelessness, one of the biggest changes we can make is to support them to be able to stay in the family home,” he said.

Safety assessments will be regularly conducted, and if circumstances change and it is no longer safe to stay at home, the victim-survivor will be supported to move.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Grovers get the better of Belmont

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at Ocean Grove Bowls Club on Tuesday to see the home side defeat Belmont 69 to 53 in round...

Fun in the waves

More News

Fun in the waves

The eighth annual Kids+ Surf Ed program takes to the water this week at Fishermans Beach, Torquay. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went along to...

Off-leash dog parks open

Dogs can safely run around and socialise at two new off-leash dog area trial locations in the Borough of Queenscliffe. The reserve...

Spring Creek Oval nears completion

Spring Creek Oval remains on track to reopen in time for the upcoming football season as the upgrade project reaches its final stage. ...

Festival fun

With school holidays in full swing, Voice photographer Ivan Kemp went to Barwon Heads’ Lahey Square Park as the Wonderland Summer Festival delights young...

Caravanning Around Geelong: Your Coastal Gateway To The Bellarine And Surf Coast

Geelong is one of those rare caravan-friendly destinations where you can do a lot without spending half your holiday behind the wheel. Set on...

Double celebration at Barwon Heads

Indigenous-themed playing apparel is common for winter sports, but not so much during summer, although that is about to change. Barwon Heads Cricket Club A...

Four new Geelong kinders

Four new kindergartens will open their doors across Greater Geelong for Term 1 of the new school year. Parents can now submit expressions...

Spin plays key role in Magpies’ win

North Geelong will host St Peters and Leopold will travel to South Barwon for next Tuesday’s Geelong Cricket Association T20 Division 1 semi-finals. The Magpies...

Cobras keep in touch with top four

A hat-trick and a steadying innings from Collendina captain Corey Walter propelled his side to within reach of the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A2...

English gun stars with six-for

Star English recruit Jess Woolston took the astonishing figures of six wickets for two runs in Geelong Cricket Association women’s A Grade competition on...