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To apply for victims support, you need to provide a variety of supporting documents with your application. The documents you need to provide will depend on the type of support you are applying for. This page will help you to learn more about the documents and information we need and how you can collect this to support your application.
All applicants must complete an application form and provide a copy of their current government-issued identification.
You need to provide a copy of one form of current government-issued identification with your application. This could be a:
Please do not send us the original document. Please ensure the copy or image:
If the applicant is under the age of 18, a copy of the child applicant’s identification and their parent or guardian’s identification must be provided with the application form.
If you’re unable to provide a copy of your government-issued identification, please contact us to discuss your options.
If you’re applying for financial assistance or a recognition payment, you will also need to provide additional information and supporting documents.
The information and documents you need to provide will depend on your individual circumstances and the type of support you’re applying for. This may include:
The required documentation must be provided to us when submitting your application, except for medical, dental or counselling reports for an application for a recognition payment, which can be provided within 12 months of applying.
Please upload your documents directly to the online application form or send them by email or post to us with your application reference number. We are not able to accept supporting documents shared through links to cloud storage or file-sharing services such as Dropbox or Google Drive.
Victims Services may contact relevant organisations to verify the information provided.
If you’re applying for financial assistance or a recognition payment, you will need to provide details of a bank account in your name. If you would like victims support payments to be made to an account in another name, please contact the Victims Access Line or Aboriginal Contact Line before submitting your application as we will need further documentation from you to accept your application.
If you did not report the incident(s) to NSW police, you can provide a report written by a government or government-funded organisation to support your application.
This report can be provided by a government agency, or an organisation that receives funding from the NSW Government or Australian Government to provide welfare, health, counselling or legal assistance to victims of crime.
The report needs to be written on the organisation’s letterhead and should be written objectively and factually, offering specific information and details rather than general references to incidents such as ‘domestic violence’.
The report needs to include the following:
The completed and signed report should be provided to you (the applicant) to upload to your application, email or mail to us.
Unfortunately, if information is missing from the report, we may not have enough evidence to determine the application for support.
Please note that Victims Services does not provide reimbursement or pay for the costs of an organisation completing a report.
If you are applying for financial assistance for economic loss or a recognition payment, you need to provide a medical, dental or counselling report that shows how the incident affected you. If you are applying for financial assistance for immediate needs, you may want to include a medical, dental or counselling report to explain what happened to you and how the incident affected you.
To get a medical, dental or counselling report, you can ask your doctor, dentist, counsellor, or other medical or health professional, to provide one of the following:
The completed form, record(s) or report(s) should be provided to you (the applicant) to upload to your application, or to email or mail to us.
We will reimburse you for the cost of getting copies of existing records if your application is successful. We will not cover the cost of new reports created for the purposes of supporting your application.
To learn how to get your health records, and other records the government may hold about you, visit the Information and Privacy Commission’s website.
If you’re applying for financial assistance, you can include expenses you are claiming in your Application for Support. You will need to provide copies of itemised tax invoices, receipts, or treatment plans for the costs you’re claiming and explain how the costs relate directly to the violent crime or modern slavery. You will also need to provide evidence of any Medicare or private health insurance rebates.
After your initial application for financial assistance has been approved, you can use the Claim for Expenses to claim new expenses. These expenses need to directly relate to the act of violence or act of modern slavery described in your initial application form.
Alternatively, you can send us an email or letter with the following information and documents:
If you have been approved for an Immediate Needs Support Package
If you’ve been approved for an Immediate Needs Support Package, you need to keep receipts, itemised tax invoices or other evidence that show how you used the money you received, such as a tenancy agreement, rental ledger or bank statement, for a period of 5 years. If you make another claim for the Immediate Needs Support Package in the future, you must provide the evidence of how you spent the money that was previously approved, at the time of making a new claim.
If you've lost earnings because of an act of violence or modern slavery, you may be able to make a claim for financial assistance towards this loss.
You will need to provide information about how you lost earnings because of the incident. To claim lost earnings, you need to provide:
If you are self-employed or have dependant(s), you also need to provide the following documents.
Self-employed applicants:
Applicants with dependant(s):
The completed Claim for Loss of Earnings and supporting documents should be uploaded to your application or sent to us by email or post.
Family victims seeking financial assistance or a recognition payment have a different set of supporting documentation requirements.
If you are a family victim, you will need to provide a copy of your government-issued identification and evidence of your relationship to the homicide victim. If you were in a de facto relationship with the deceased at the time of their death, you will need to provide evidence that you lived together for the past 2 years.
If you were financially dependent on the homicide victim at the time of their death and are applying for a recognition payment, evidence of your financial dependency will be required.
If you are applying for financial assistance to cover travel costs that were incurred as a direct result of the homicide victim’s death, you may submit a completed Travel Expenses Declaration form (PDF, 256.8 KB).
Alternatively, you can send us an email or letter with the following information and documents:
To learn more, please see:
If you apply for victims support, all documents must be in English. If the original documents are not in English, you will need to provide copies of the following documents:
Translations must be prepared by a certified translator. We accept:
If you cannot have your documents translated by an approved translation service, please contact us.
Victims Services does not provide reimbursement or pay for the costs of translation services.
14 Aug 2024
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