CWES - Steps to Financial safety
If you are thinking about leaving an abusive partner, or you want to establish some financial independence, there are a few steps you can consider taking. This checklist from the Centre for Women's Economic Safety is available in English, Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Spanish and Tamil.
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CWES Money Clinics
Money Clinics provide free, confidential, one on one appointments for women, non-binary and gender diverse people with financial concerns in the context of domestic and family violence. Money Clinics are staffed by violence-informed and trauma-informed women with financial counselling qualifications.
CWES - Lived experience stories
Read lived experience insights and case studies of economic abuse on the Centre for Women's Economic Safety website.
CWES - Economic abuse and the law
Economic abuse is defined in domestic and family violence legislation in every Australian state and territory except NSW. This fact sheet from the Centre for Women's Economic Safety is available in English, Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean, Spanish.