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can the victims of crime scheme pay for security and safety measures?




After a violent crime, many victims feel unsafe returning home or resuming daily routines. In some cases, practical safety measures are necessary to restore a sense of security.

The Victims of Crime Financial Assistance Scheme may provide assistance for security-related expenses, including locks, alarms, cameras, and other reasonable safety upgrades. This support is commonly relevant in cases involving assault, stalking, home invasions, or family violence.

To be eligible, the security measures must generally be connected to the crime and considered reasonable in the circumstances. Quotes and supporting evidence are often required.

If safety concerns are affecting your wellbeing after a violent offence, financial assistance may help you take steps to feel secure again.


An enquiry can help clarify what expenses may be covered and how to approach an application. Submit an online enquiry now to find out more.




 
 

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