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Vacant bedroom charge
A vacant bedroom charge will be applied to DCJ Housing tenants living in a property with more rooms than the household is entitled to
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Vested Assets Process Flowchart
The Vested Assets Process Flowchart outlines the steps for community housing providers to apply for approval to deal in vested assets
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Victims Services support - Legal audits and supporting victims of crime
In Legal audits and supporting victims of crime / Chapters
These guidelines describe non-government agency roles in making a referral for a Legal Audit of a young person’s file and recommendations for an application to Victims Services.
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Victims Support Scheme services - Legal audits and supporting victims of crime
In Legal audits and supporting victims of crime / Chapters
These guidelines describe non-government agency roles in making a referral for a Legal Audit of a young person’s file and recommendations for an application to Victims Services.
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Virtual Client Service Visits
This factsheet is to provide information to public housing tenants about virtual client service visits (CSVs).
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Virtual Client Service Visits: Keeping you safe
DCJ now offers virtual Client Service Visits (CSVs) – these are just one of the ways that we are helping to keep tenants and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Waiting times for social housing
Expected waiting times are calculated yearly to let you know how long you may have to wait for a property in your allocation zone
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Want to stay home and have the violence leave? Dari
Information about exclusion orders as part of an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order, which removes the violent person from the home and allows the victims to stay in the house.
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Want to stay home and have the violence leave? Kiswahili
Information about exclusion orders as part of an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order, which removes the violent person from the home and allows the victims to stay in the house.
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Want to stay home and have the violence leave? Persian
Information about exclusion orders as part of an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order, which removes the violent person from the home and allows the victims to stay in the house.