We can offer support to:
Improve safety of women and children
Provide a risk assessment
Provide safety planning and home audits
Gain access to a caseworker
About KWSITH
Since 2015-16, the Government has committed $76.57 million for KWSITH.
The KWSITH initiative helps women and their children who have experienced family and domestic violence to remain in their homes or a home of their choosing, when it is safe and appropriate to do so. This means women and children can continue to have access to their usual support networks, such as workplaces and schools.
The KWSITH initiative supports women through risk assessments, safety planning, home security audits and upgrades, and case management. The home security upgrades can vary across the different providers, but can include alarms, security screens and locks, and the use of technologies such as monitored personal safety devicessurveillance cameras, dashboard cameras, and electronic sweeping and de-bugging of homes and cars.
Contact
Please reach out to us via phone, email or make a referral.
Keeping Women Safe In Their Homes (KWSITH)
Contact us to find out if this service is right for you:
Learn more about our other casework services
Staying Home Leaving Violence (SHLV) Program
Supports women who have left an abusive relationship, to protect them from further abuse and pursue their long-term goals. Available in Liverpool, Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Burwood LGAs.
Bankstown Domestic Violence Service (BDVS)
This service is available for women and children who have experienced abuse from a partner, ex-partner, carer or family member. It is available in the Bankstown LGA.
Financial Counselling Service
For women who have experienced domestic and family violence, we can support you to manage or clear unfair debt, manage outstanding fines, bills or rent, budget and plan for your financial goals.
Disability Focus Casework Service (DFCS)
Our DFCS is for more accessible specialised DFSV support to be available for people and communities in NSW affected by domestic, family and sexual violence.
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