‘False hope’: family violence program could be putting women at greater risk, critics say
The federal project offers women up to $5,000 to help escape violence, but workers say getting the money is too onerous and complex
Vulnerable women attempting to escape domestic violence are being offered “false hope” by a government program that potentially could be putting them at greater risk, frontline service workers say.
The two-year $145m escaping violence payment trial was billed as a one-off payment of up to $5,000 to “help women establish a life free of violence”. It was announced as part of the government’s “landmark $1.1bn women’s safety package” in the May budget.
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