About Victims Services
Victims Services is part of the Attorney General's Department of NSW and consists of the Victims Compensation Tribunal, the Victims of Crime Bureau and the Victims Advisory Board. The three sections work together to help victims of crime in New South Wales access services and entitlements to assist in their recovery. An additional role of the Victims of Crime Bureau is to co-ordinate support to families and friends of missing people. To implement this role, the Families and Friends of Missing Persons Unit was established.
Included on this page is information about Victims Services publications, annual reports, forums and information sessions, organisation charts and any employment opportunities.
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publications
Publications to help victims of crime and service providers who assist victims of crime are available from Victims Services.
annual reports
Victims Compensation Tribunal Chairperson's Annual Report 2002-2003
Victims Compensation Tribunal Chairperson's Annual Report 2001-2002
Victims Compensation Tribunal Chairperson's Annual Report 2000-2001
Victims Services Key facts 2003-2004
Victims Services Key Facts 2002-2003
Victims Services Key Facts 2001-2002
Victims Services Key Facts 2000-2001
forums and information sessions
Victims Services recognises the need to provide information about our services and also about issues relevant to victims of crime. We attend forums and information sessions for service providers throughout NSW where appropriate.
Select this link to read our 2004 calendar
Select this link to read our 2003 calendar
You can also make a request for members of Victims Services to come to your area to discuss relevant issues by completing a forum request form. Please return the form by post or fax to Victims Services. If you would like to discuss requesting a forum or information session further, phone 9374 3006.
employment at Victims Services
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