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This factsheet explains what Financial Abuse is and the different legal approaches to resolving it.
Legal self-help
This factsheet is a guide for victim-survivors to recover from financial abuse and family violence.
Legal self-help
This factsheet details how to fix your credit record after experiencing financial abuse.
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Following the Respect@Work report, there has been a number of changes to employment and discrimination law. This table is intended to help solicitors advise workers in NSW about appropriate pathways for redress. The information in the table is not intended to be a substitute for legal advice.
Papers and submissions
Redfern Legal Centre, as part of the Power to Prevent Coalition, calls on the Australian Government to adopt an Equal Access costs model for all discrimination matters.
Papers and submissions
Redfern Legal Centre's Employment Rights Legal Service, as part of the Power to Prevent Coalition, calls on the Australian Government to adopt an Equal Access costs model for all discrimination matters.
Legal self-help
This factsheet (available in 12 community languages) provides information on how to identify sexual harassment, make a complaint and get support.
Legal self-help
This factsheet provides information for international students about allowable working hours as of 1 July 2023.
Papers and submissions
RLC is asking the Federal government to establish whistleblower protections that would enable migrant workers to report exploitation without risking their visa.
Papers and submissions
RLC's submission on the nature and extent of poverty in Australia highlighted the links between domestic violence and homelessness & debts keeping victim survivors in abusive relationships. In order to address this, the Government needs to fund specialist Financial Abuse services and ensure that they collect relevant data to inform evidence-based policy.