4 years ago
HURRY UP AND RELEASE DETAILS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOUSING
JASON CLARE MP
Domestic and family violence is the leading cause of homelessness for women and their children.
This Homelessness Week, Labor is again calling on the Prime Minister to bring forward the construction of additional accommodation for women and children escaping family violence.
Accommodation is a critical factor in the decision whether to leave a violent relationship, and right now there are significant delays in women seeking to leave domestic violence shelters for more permanent homes.
A paper released by the Australian Institute of Criminology in July found an ‘escalation’ of family violence during the coronavirus pandemic.
According to an article by the University of Melbourne, the COVID-19 crisis has “left many victims of domestic and family abuse inside their homes with their abuser – all day, every day – as people isolate to prevent the spread of the virus.”
Last month, Labor called on the Morrison Government to release the details of the $60 million grants program to expand emergency accommodation for women and children experiencing family violence.
The funding was announced in March last year and, 16 months later, the government is yet to confirm which organisations have received the grants.
On Monday, the Assistant Minister responsible for Homelessness said an announcement will be made in the next month.
Hurry up. These projects should be under construction now.
The Morrison Government should also invest in the construction of more social housing. This would create more work for tradies and help put a roof over the heads of women and children escaping domestic violence.
This Homelessness Week, Labor is again calling on the Prime Minister to bring forward the construction of additional accommodation for women and children escaping family violence.
Accommodation is a critical factor in the decision whether to leave a violent relationship, and right now there are significant delays in women seeking to leave domestic violence shelters for more permanent homes.
A paper released by the Australian Institute of Criminology in July found an ‘escalation’ of family violence during the coronavirus pandemic.
According to an article by the University of Melbourne, the COVID-19 crisis has “left many victims of domestic and family abuse inside their homes with their abuser – all day, every day – as people isolate to prevent the spread of the virus.”
Last month, Labor called on the Morrison Government to release the details of the $60 million grants program to expand emergency accommodation for women and children experiencing family violence.
The funding was announced in March last year and, 16 months later, the government is yet to confirm which organisations have received the grants.
On Monday, the Assistant Minister responsible for Homelessness said an announcement will be made in the next month.
Hurry up. These projects should be under construction now.
The Morrison Government should also invest in the construction of more social housing. This would create more work for tradies and help put a roof over the heads of women and children escaping domestic violence.