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Addressing financial abuse : Authored by Bernadette Spinks, Tessa Guerin and Pratik Ambani (CIS) and in collaboration with Redfern Legal Centre staff a collaborative service model for legal and non-legal support. Final report

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney, NSW : Consulting and Implementation Services (CIS), 2022Description: electronic document (52 pages); PDF fileSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: the report explains how community organisations can provide a more holistic service for clients who are impacted by domestic violence and financial abuse, enabling them to gain better access to legal and social service supports without the need to individually source these broader services. Commonwealth Bank, in partnership with RLC and the Consulting & Implementation Services (CIS), has publishd this report which outlines a best practice service model for organisations who work with victim-survivors of domestic violence and financial abuse. The report, which forms part of the CommBank Next Chapter – a program to help victim-survivors achieve long-term financial independence – has been designed as a best practice model that can be adapted by service providers across Australia. (From the website). Record #7923
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Published April 2022

the report explains how community organisations can provide a more holistic service for clients who are impacted by domestic violence and financial abuse, enabling them to gain better access to legal and social service supports without the need to individually source these broader services.
Commonwealth Bank, in partnership with RLC and the Consulting & Implementation Services (CIS), has publishd this report which outlines a best practice service model for organisations who work with victim-survivors of domestic violence and financial abuse.

The report, which forms part of the CommBank Next Chapter – a program to help victim-survivors achieve long-term financial independence – has been designed as a best practice model that can be adapted by service providers across Australia. (From the website). Record #7923