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Urgent Financial Assistance

 
This section provides an overview regarding applications to the Tribunal for urgent financial assistance, including the type of assistance that may be sought and how to make an application for urgent assistance prior to the final determination of an application with the Tribunal.
 

What is an application for interim financial assistance?

An application for interim financial assistance is a request for payment of an expense (generally medical, counselling or funeral expenses) prior to the final determination of an application for financial assistance.

While the outcome of an application for an interim award does not determine an applicant’s final entitlement to financial assistance, the amount of any assistance awarded on an interim basis forms part of the maximum amount of assistance that may be awarded to an applicant.

 

What type of financial assistance can be awarded prior to the final determination of a matter?

An applicant may make an application for interim financial assistance for any expense they have incurred or are likely to incur  as a result of a violent crime that may be awarded at the final determination of an application. For further information regarding the type of financial assistance available to each victim category, see the  Financial Assistance Available page. The bulk of awards made awarding interim financial assistance are for counselling expenses, both reports and counselling sessions, in addition to funeral expenses.  Interim awards may also be made to cover expenses that arise and need to be paid prior to the application being finalised, such as urgent medical, relocation or safety related expenses. The Tribunal may make an interim award of financial assistance in any circumstance that it considers appropriate.

 

How to make an application for interim financial assistance

An applicant may make an application for interim financial assistance at any time prior to the final determination of their application.  Applications for interim awards of financial assistance are made in writing to the Tribunal, setting out the reasons and urgency for the interim request and enclosing receipts, tax invoices and other documentation in support of the expenses claimed. For further information regarding the supporting documentation required in relation to each type of expense, see the Supporting Documentation  page. 

Before the Tribunal can consider an application for interim financial assistance, the applicant must have completed and lodged an Application for Assistance  form with the Tribunal.

The applicant will be notified of the result and sent an award notice or letter confirming the decision of the Tribunal.

Click here for further information regarding urgent safety related expenses for victims of family violence.

Related Publications

  • Application for Assistance Form (DOC 706 KB)
  • Safety Related Expenses Information Sheet (PDF 79.89 KB)
  • VOCAT Guideline 1 of 2010 - Financial assistance for funeral expenses (PDF 163.89 KB)

Related Pages

  • Financial Assistance Available
  • How to Apply
  • Supporting Documentation Required
  • Urgent Counselling

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