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    Legal aid in bushfire zones, and private security firms helping family violence survivors

    enDecember 10, 2019
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    About this Episode

    As bushfires sweep across NSW, emergency services continue to battle the blazes. In areas where the immediate danger has passed there are a range of other organisations supporting those affected, including giving legal advice.

    Also, how and why family violence services use private security companies to protect vulnerable women. New research is highlighting the benefits and the risks.

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