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What is Financial Abuse? We can help.

Financial abuse is a serious and widespread form of domestic & family violence where the abuser uses money to gain control and power.

It can leave you feeling helpless and alone. You can lose your confidence and sense of self. But there IS a way forward.

Call our team on 1300 050 150 (Mon-Fri 7am-7pm). We can help you sort out the mess and feel strong again. Or email us on [email protected].

If you’re in immediate danger, call 000.
For 24/7 support with family & domestic violence, call 1800 RESPECT on 1800737732 or text 0458 737 732 or visit 1800respect.org.au

Has financial abuse happened to you?

What are the signs of financial abuse?

They control all the money. They make you feel useless. We can help you figure things out.

Click here to learn more.

‘Financial abuse left me feeling very lost’ ‘ashamed’ ‘low confidence’ ‘sub-human’. ‘Rather than being co-dependent, I needed to find my independence.’
Hear their stories – click here.

‘When it was all over, I was left with nothing except a pile of debt. Good Shepherd showed me I could get control of my money.’ It’s hard to know what to do next.

You CAN move forward –  hear how.

What are some signs of Financial Abuse?

Economic Well Being

Someone else deciding how the household income is spent.

Good Shepherd Contact

Being forced to take out debt in your name.

Domestic and Family Violence

Your partner monitoring your spending and/or asking for receipts.

Former Resident Support

Your partner neglecting to pay child support or child care.

Financial Counselling

Being denied access to your bank account.

Safety and Resilience

Working for a family business and not receiving payment.

Parent Family Support

Your partner making it difficult for you to get a job or earn money.

Research and Advocacy

Using your money to pay for all household expenses and not receiving discretionary income for yourself.

Loans and Insurance

Your partner gambling away your shared money.

Download some signs of financial abuse

Explore our blog posts to learn more

Financial Abuse, the What, Who and Why

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Mamamia sits down with the Hub's Financial Coach, Suzanne Panecki to discuss Financial Abuse and how to recover

The Financial Independence Hub has a range of coaches and support workers to help survivors recover from financial abuse.

Read the full article here

Media release: The role of Buy Now Pay Later in exploiting financial vulnerability
News
15 November 2022
Misleading marketing, late payment fees, and unaffordable debt are just some of the ways Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) products exploit financial vulnerability.
Good Shepherd welcomes the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032
News
17 October 2022
Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand welcomes the release of the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032 and commends its focus on addressing financial abuse and housing instability in ending violence against women. 
Financial Abuse: The What, Who and Why
News
10 June 2021
Financial Abuse is a term that society and communities are only just really getting to know, despite there being an epidemic. It is extremely important to be in the know on this topic and familiarise yourself with the signs.
Geelong Financial Inclusion Action Plan (FIAP) one year on
News
17 May 2021
Geelong business and organisation leaders have urged locals who are continuing to struggle financially as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic to seek support. In February 2020, ten pioneering organisations launched Australia’s first city-wide plan to support customers in hardship.
Good Shepherd’s LaunchME 2020 graduates
News
31 March 2021
2020 was an extremely challenging year for most people. Despite the difficulties, Good Shepherd ensured a year of microenterprise coaching for nine extraordinary and talented people through it’s LaunchME program.
Families struggling with back to school costs urged to avoid fast credit
News
18 January 2021
Not for profit Good Shepherd has urged families in financial distress to consider government backed No Interest Loans, rather than adding to credit card debt or turning to pay day lenders and other sources of fast credit.
Economic abuse must be recognised as a driver of family violence
News
23 September 2020
Governments, the community and corporate Australia across the country must start rethinking their approaches to addressing family violence if they are serious about ending violence against women.
Pandemic’s economic pain worse for the young, migrants and women
News
12 August 2020
The economic impact of the Coronavirus pandemic has created a new group of economically vulnerable people, with young people, recent migrants and women among those hardest hit.
Next Chapter and the Financial Independence Hub
News
20 July 2020
Commonwealth Bank is extending and expanding its support for people impacted by financial abuse, as a result of domestic and family violence, with the launch of Next Chapter; a new program that will see the bank bring a range of services, support, resources and research to the market.
Good Shepherd joins faith-based organisations to voice concerns about Religious Discrimination Bill
News
14 February 2020
Leaders from Victoria’s most prominent faith-based and religious community service organisations have come together to urge the Federal Government not to implement the Religious Discrimination Bill as proposed.
Good Shepherd supports Treating Families Fairly
News
18 December 2019
Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand is - along with the Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare and six other like-minded organisations - a member of Treating Families Fairly. 

Other services you may be interested in

No Interest Loans (NILs)

No Interest Loans (NILs)

Borrow up to $2000 for:
  • Household items (fridge, washing machine, furniture + more)
  • Education fees & equipment
  • Laptops & technology
  • Car repairs & registration
  • Medical & dental costs
Borrow up to $3,000 for:
  • Bond & rent in advance
  • Rates
  • If you have been impacted by a natural disaster
Find out if your eligible and start your NILs application. CLICK HERE to find a provider in your region.
Financial Independence Hub

Financial Independence Hub

The Financial Independence Hub is a free and confidential service supporting people who have experienced financial abuse to feel more confident with money and plan for the future. If you have experienced financial abuse and are ready to take practical steps to build your long-term financial independence, we are here to support you.
Queensland Financial Resilience Program

Queensland Financial Resilience Program

Supporting Queenslanders who are experiencing financial challenges with services including:
  • financial counselling
  • assistance to access No Interest Loan's (NILS)
Power Saving Bonus VIC

Power Saving Bonus VIC

The Power Saving Bonus has now ended.
Financial Counselling VIC

Financial Counselling VIC

Good Shepherd offers a free and confidential financial counselling service that assists people to gain control over debt and financial pressures.
Firmer Foundations NSW

Firmer Foundations NSW

A free coaching program for women and community workers in NSW to develop money management skills, knowledge and confidence.
Financial Capability and Wellbeing Program VIC

Financial Capability and Wellbeing Program VIC

Improve your understanding of your finances and debt management with our Financial Capability and Wellbeing Program.
Financial assistance

Financial assistance

Our Family Violence services can help you with financial assistance.
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