MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » News » New facility for women facing homelessness due to family violence

New facility for women facing homelessness due to family violence

To continue providing accommodation and social support for women at risk of homelessness due to family violence, McAuley Community Services will maintain its efforts at its new purpose-built facility in Footscray.

McAuley Community Services will continue to offer accommodation and support in Geelong and Ballarat.

In addition to maintaining the facilities, the government announced the launch of the ‘safe at home’ pilot program.

This innovative program allows women and children to stay in their homes by offering rapid safety planning and comprehensive support, rather than being forced to leave while the perpetrator remains.

The ‘safe at home’ model, developed in partnership with community services organization Meli in Geelong, is based on input from women with lived experiences of family violence and homelessness.

The program provides tailored support and safety enhancements, enabling victim-survivors to stay in their homes while the perpetrator relocates.

The program responds within 48 hours to assess individual and household needs, which may include family violence case managers, legal and financial experts, and children’s support workers.

Additionally, the initiative offers case management and trauma counseling for victim survivors, and case management for perpetrators to ensure they remain monitored. Alternative short-term accommodation is provided for perpetrators.

Regular safety assessments ensure the ongoing safety of those staying at home. If conditions change and it becomes unsafe to remain, victim survivors receive support to relocate.

Footscray MP Katie Hall said, “This new purpose-built accommodation is helping local women and children get the support they need.”

Acting premier Ben Carroll said, “We know from talking to women who have lived experience of family violence and homelessness that one of the biggest changes we can make is to support them to be able to stay in the family home.”

Housing minister Harriet Shing said, “This will provide support and wraparound services for Victorians, including victim-survivors of family violence – including both emergency accommodation and pilot programs to keep women in the family home.”

Digital Editions


More News

  • Fruity festival returns

    Fruity festival returns

    If you have a green thumb, are an aspiring gardener– or just really love fruit trees– then there’s an event for you. The much-loved Summer Fruit Tree Festival will burst…

  • Health workers to strike for hospital opening

    Health workers to strike for hospital opening

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 529470 A statewide health workers strike is threatening to overshadow the grand opening of the new Footscray Hospital on Wednesday. The $1.5 billion hospital…

  • Altona man charged after gang squad raids

    Altona man charged after gang squad raids

    Gang squad detectives have charged a man and seized drugs, cash and a knife following raids on properties in Altona and South Kingsville on Tuesday. Police will allege that upon…

  • New hospital welcomes premier before patients

    New hospital welcomes premier before patients

    Premier Jacinta Allan has toured the emergency department (ED) at the new Footscray Hospital on Tuesday morning, 24 hours before it welcomes its first patients. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas, Mental…

  • Total fire ban declared

    Total fire ban declared

    Residents across Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay are being urged to remain vigilant today, with a total fire ban declared for Victoria’s Central District amid hot, dry and winy conditions. Authorities…

  • Surf club claims rejected

    Surf club claims rejected

    Hobsons Bay council has denied misleading the public over how much money it has committed to the proposed redevelopment of the Williamstown Swimming and Surf Lifesaving Club (WSLSC). In a…

  • Andy embarks on laureate adventure

    Andy embarks on laureate adventure

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534279 Williamstown’s Andy Griffiths is one of Australia’s popular children’s authors with his books such as the Treehouse series and the BUM trilogy selling…

  • Closure of old hospital raises questions on future

    Closure of old hospital raises questions on future

    With the new Footscray Hospital is finally set to open this week, local residents are being warned to not expect any redevelopment of the old hospital any time soon. The…

  • Bulldogs through to granny

    Bulldogs through to granny

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 449514 The dream of back-to-back Bowls Victoria weekend pennant premier division championships remains alive for Yarraville Footscray. The Bulldogs got through two tough finals…

  • Newport hosts neighbourhood house rally

    Newport hosts neighbourhood house rally

    Neighbourhood houses and community centres from across Hobsons Bay joined forces on Friday morning to demand increased funding for the sector. The rally was organised by Newport Community Education Centre…