Resources for victims and victim support agencies
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Find and download guides, brochures, factsheets and videos for victims and victim support agencies to help recovery.
Guides, brochures and factsheets
You can order free, printed copies of any Victim Assist Queensland resource by emailing VAQcommunications@justice.qld.gov.au.
Guides
How to get help if someone has hurt you: Easy-read English guide
Easy read guide in other languages:
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Traditional Chinese: 繁體中文
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Simplified Chinese: 简体中文
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Japanese: 日本語
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Korean: 한국어
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Portuguese: Português
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Punjabi: ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Spanish: Español
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Vietnamese: Tiếng Việt
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Wik Mungkan
- How to get help if someone has hurt you – Easy-read Yumplatok (Torres Strait Creole)
Apply for financial assistance flowchart
Completing a victim impact statement guide
Support options for victims of crime flowchart
Brochures
- Victim Assist Queensland and victims' rights brochure
- Support for victims of domestic and family violence brochure
Factsheets
Download a range of Victim Assist factsheets.
Videos
Victim Assist Queensland video playlist includes the following:
Recovery expenses guidelines
The Director-General, Department of Justice (DoJ) may issue recovery expenses guidelines under section 131 of the Victims of Crime Assistance Act 2009 .
Current technical guidelines:
- Guideline 1—Granting financial assistance for counselling expenses
- Guideline 2—Medical treatments to be included in financial assistance
- Guideline 3—Determining financial assistance for medical and counselling expenses
- Guideline 4—Granting financial assistance for travel expenses
- Guideline 5—Loss or damage to clothing
- Guideline 6—Granting financial assistance for security under exceptional circumstances
- Guideline 7—Granting financial assistance for loss of earnings
- Guideline 8—Granting assistance for relocation under exceptional circumstances
- Guideline 10—Granting financial assistance for cultural expenses
- Guideline 11—Granting financial assistance for applicants in remote communities
Table of costs
The Director-General, DoJ may issue a table of costs under section 132 of the Victims of Crime Assistance Act 2009.
The table of costs outlines reasonable costs that a victim of violence can claim. This is not an exhaustive list, which means costs that aren't on the list may still be claimed.
For more information, see claiming recovery expenses.