Community housing organisations are committed to ensuring that they deliver an effective and sensitive response to any tenants and their dependents who experience domestic and family violence.

Community housing organisations are also skilled and experienced in working collaboratively with specialist services and government agencies to deliver the best possible service response for those impacted. Deepening knowledge and understanding of domestic and family violence will support community housing organisations to respond effectively as they continue to deliver quality housing services.

This toolkit has been designed to assist community housing organisations better understand and respond to incidents of domestic and family violence. It has a number of resources that have been designed for community housing organisations to customise and fit within their organisation’s practice.

These resources are open to all CHOs and their staff. For further information please contact CHIA via [email protected]

Please register for the resources using this form below- your details will be used for internal purposes only (e.g. content updates).

These resources have been produced with the support of a number of individuals and organisations who have contributed both financially and with their expertise. CHIA would like to acknowledge their significant assistance.

  • Sue Cripps, Consultant
  • Lord Mayors Charitable Foundation
  • Jack Brockhoff Foundation
  • CHIA NSW
  • NSW Department of Communities & Justice
  • QShelter
  • CHIA Vic
  • Shelter TAS
  • Hannah Clifford
  • ANROWS
  • Dr Chris Martin, City Futures Research Centre
  • Jennifer Townsend

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