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Living without violence
The Living without Violence toolkit is a series of information sheets for people in Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia who have experienced domestic violence and who are in the process of separating or have recently separated from their partner. The intent is that the information sheets are provided by community or legal workers to clients.
The information sheets provide practical information about rights in relation to the following (open the link to download the PDFs):
Queensland
- Checklist and useful contacts
- Centrelink and domestic violence
- Debt and domestic violence
- Fines and domestic violence
- Divorce and domestic violence
- Immigration and domestic violence
- Property and domestic violence
- Parenting and domestic violence
- Living without violence toolkit - QLD (all documents)
New South Wales
Refer to CLCNSW's website to view the NSW toolkit
South Australia
- Checklist and useful contacts
- Centrelink and domestic violence
- Debt and domestic violence
- Fines and domestic violence
- Divorce and domestic violence
- Immigration and domestic violence
- Property and domestic violence
- Parenting and domestic violence
- Living without violence toolkit - SA (all documents)
Western Australia
- Checklist and useful contacts
- Centrelink and domestic violence
- Debt and domestic violence
- Fines and domestic violence
- Divorce and domestic violence
- Immigration and domestic violence
- Property and domestic violence
- Parenting and domestic violence
- Living without violence toolkit - WA (all documents)
The toolkit for WA was adapted by the Domestic Violence Legal Workers' Network, which is hosted by the Women's Law Centre WA. Originally developed by NACLC, Community Legal Centres NSW and a number of Community Legal Centres including Macarthur Legal Centre and Women's Legal Services NSW, with the assistance of an Australian Human Rights Framework Education Grant from the Australian Government.