Resources for victims and service providers
These resources are for victims of different types of crime, and the people who support them.
You can download these resources and view them on your device, print them, or order printed copies from us.
Application forms
Primary or related victims can apply online or by post using a downloaded application form.
You can download the following forms to complete on your device or on paper:
- Primary victim—Financial assistance application form
- Related victim—Financial assistance application form
- Parent secondary victim—Financial assistance application form
- Witness—Financial assistance application form
- Funeral assistance application form
Learn more about financial assistance for victims of crime.
Notification of banking details form
You can include bank details on your application form. You can also provide them separately using the Notification of banking details form.
Health practitioners, counsellor and support worker forms
A special primary victim can ask a counsellor, doctor, psychologist or domestic violence worker to complete a special primary victim report. This form can be used to give us information about the crime and the victim’s injuries.
Learn more about reporting requirements.
Victim Assist Queensland may ask for health practitioner reports about the victim’s injuries and treatment. Practitioners can download and use the following medical report forms.
Guidelines
The Director-General, Department of Justice and Attorney-General (DJAG) may issue a guideline 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, DJAG 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 can be claimed by a victim of violence. 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.
You can order free, printed copies of any Victim Assist Queensland resource by emailing VAQcommunications@justice.qld.gov.au.