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Canterbury Bankstown Domestic Violence Service Directory

Family and Community Services Housing NSW

Family and Community Services Housing NSW supports the homeless, complex clients, domestic violence clients and housing tenants.

Bankstown Office

Address: Level 2, 402-410 Chapel Road, Bankstown 2200
Contact number: 8713 4600
Fax number: 8713 4611
Area organisation services: Closest office for residents in Bankstown, Bass Hill & Revesby Wards

Burwood Office

Address: Level 7, 52 Railway Parade, Burwood 2134
Contact number: 8372 4700
Fax number: 8372 4860
Area organisation services: Closest office for residents in Canterbury & Roselands Wards
Website: www.housingpathways.nsw.gov.au
Hours of service: Monday-Friday 9.00am-5.00pm
Referral pathway: Clients can apply online, by calling the Housing Contact Centre on 1800 422 322,
or by walk in

Eligibility Criteria: Client must be an Australian resident. For temporary accommodation, clients must be homeless, meet social housing eligibility, and have limited funds. For Rentchoice, clients may be eligible if they have become homeless as a result of domestic violence and meet general social housing criteria. For priority housing, clients must be eligible for social housing, demonstrate an urgent need for housing and is not able to meet their need for housing in the private rental
market Any Applicable fees: Nil

WARD MAP

In 2016 the former City of Canterbury Council and former Bankstown City Council amalgamated to form the City of Canterbury Bankstown. The new Local Government Area (LGA) is made up of five Council Wards.
This map can be used as a guide for the areas different organisations service.

The new LGA has different boundaries for some services listed in this directory such as local health districts, state funded programs and NSW Police Local Area Commands. Different boundaries and funding can impact on the services available to different people.
Canterbury Bankstown Council is a proud partner of the It’s Time To Talk Partnership and is committed to reducing domestic violence across our community.
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