- Date:
- 30 June 2025
- 1. Introduction and purpose- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: When making decisions about financial assistance, FAS assessors must consider and apply these guidelines. 
- 2. Key terms- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Definitions of the key terms used in these guidelines, unless specified otherwise. 
- 3. Time limits to apply- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Time limits differ depending on the victim’s age and the type of violent act. 
- 4. Reporting a violent act to police- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Applicants must provide information in their application form to show that a violent act has been reported to police within a reasonable time, or they must identify ‘special circumstances’ for not reporting the violent act to police. 
- 5. Previous VOCAT applications- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Regarding eligibility for FAS for applicants who have previously been a VOCAT applicant. 
- 6. Primary victims- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: A person who was injured because of a violent act is a primary victim. 
- 7. Secondary victims- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Secondary victims are present when a violent act occurs and are injured as a result of witnessing that act, or are parents who get injured as a result of a violent act committed against their child. 
- 8. Related victims- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: A related victim is a close family member, a dependant, or had an intimate personal relationship with a loved one who passed away because of a violent act. 
- 9. Violent Acts- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: To be eligible for financial assistance, the FAS must be satisfied that a primary or secondary victim was a victim of a violent act. 
- 10. Injury- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Victims must show in their application that they suffered an injury as a direct result of a violent act. 
- 11. Authorised Representatives- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Victims can nominate someone to assist them with their application. 
- 12. Payments to Funds in Court- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: In some instances, the FAS will pay assistance to the Funds in Court office, to be managed on behalf of a victim. 
- 13. Summary of financial assistance available from the FAS- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Summary which includes a breakdown of assistance available for the three victim types: primary, secondary and related. 
- 14. Interim assistance- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: The purpose of interim assistance is to meet the immediate needs of victims whilst they wait for the FAS to make a final decision about their application. 
- 15. Assistance for primary victims- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: The types of assistance that eligible primary victims may wish to claim from FAS. 
- 16. Special financial assistance- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Special financial assistance is a payment made only to primary victims on behalf of the community. 
- 17. Assistance for secondary victims- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: The types of assistance that eligible secondary victims may wish to claim from FAS. 
- 18. Assistance for related victims- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: The types of assistance that eligible related victims may wish to claim from FAS. 
- 19. Funeral expenses- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: The FAS can provide funeral expenses to an applicant for the costs associated with the funeral of a primary victim. 
- 20. Legal costs- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Although the FAS is designed to be accessible for all victims, some victims may benefit from assistance from a lawyer. 
- 21. Character- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: A victim's character, behaviour, attitude and past criminal history may all be considered by FAS when deciding an application. 
- 22. Payments from other schemes- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Victims may be eligible for assistance, payment, or compensation from other schemes for the same expense or violent act. 
- 23. Repayments- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: The FAS has the power to require victims to repay assistance in limited circumstances. 
- 24. Variation of a VOCAT award- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: A variation application is a request to change an award of assistance made by Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal (VOCAT). 
- 25. Variation of FAS assistance- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: A variation application is a request to change the assistance paid by the FAS. 
- 26. Internal reviews- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: If an applicant is not satisfied with a FAS decision, they can ask the FAS to review that decision. 
- 27. Payment for other costs- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: The FAS may pay a legal practitioner or other person for other (non-legal) costs incurred in representing or assisting an applicant in relation to an application. 
- 28. Victim Recognition- Financial Assistance Scheme Guidelines: Victim recognition is intended to acknowledge and recognise the effects of the act of violence on a victim. 
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