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Family Violence

Policy Statement

We aim to be an exceptional service provider who puts customers first and benefits the community. We believe our people are the difference.

Through leadership we will drive best-practice support and training for our staff and implement processes for customers who are affected by family violence and recognise our responsibility to help reduce the impact of this issue in our communities.

This Policy outlines how we seek to meet our responsibilities for customers experiencing or affected by family violence. To achieve this, when dealing with customers experiencing or affected by family violence, we are committed to :

Purpose

To outline our approach in dealing with and supporting customers experiencing and/or affected by Family Violence.

Objectives

Our Family Violence Policy will inform customers of our decisions and actions when they are experiencing or are affected by family violence.

This policy ensures we meet the obligations outlined in the Essential Services Commissions’ Energy Retail Code, requiring us to have a Family Violence policy.

Scope

This Policy applies to customers who self-identify or are identified by an independent financial counsellor or case worker, as being affected by family violence.

Our commitment

Customers

We will

  • Case-manage customers affected by family violence on an individual basis with consideration given to:
  • Payment arrangements
  • Deferment of debt
  • Allocation of debt and
  • Debt collection activities
  • Account management under Financial Hardship Policy will allow us to provide customers access to Utility Relief Grant applications, eligible concessions, and information on how customers can participate in managing any arrears and ongoing costs
  • Our staff will ensure that any concerns related to jointly responsible accounts (if applicable) will be reviewed with a view to allocate overdue amounts appropriately
  • Ensure information pertaining to customers affected by family violence is handled securely and confidentially
  • Provide correspondence in communications in a customer preferred method, if requested and practicable
  • Ensure processes are in place to avoid customers having to repeat disclosure of their family violence, and provides for continuity of service for customers affected by family violence
  • Provide information to customers on our support programs including energy efficiency, dispute resolution processes and any other energy assistance that is practicable
  • Refer customers who may be affected by family violence to specialist family violence services, 1800Resect can be contacted by calling the 24hr support and counselling line 1800 737 732 or by visiting their website https://www.1800respect.org.au/
  • Ensure customers are provided support under this policy for as long as required
  • Publish this policy and referral points on our website, provide a copy of this policy to a customer on request; and
  • Implement the Essential Services Commission’s Family Violence requirements

We will not

  • Ask customers for any form of evidence to demonstrate the circumstances of being affected by Family Violence, except in the event recovery of arrears is required and this information will support any recovery arrangements or halt any disconnections of supply or service.

Strategy implementation

This policy will be implemented via a training session involving the customer service team. Training is conducted by the Service Manager. All new customer facing staff will be provided full training in this policy and the application of the available assistance and refreshers will be scheduled for all staff on an annual basis.

Roles and responsibilities

The Gee Energy leadership team is responsible for incorporating our responsibilities under this policy into our business planning activities.

The Operations Manager, Service Manager, and Hardship Manager are responsible for directing, reviewing, and reporting upon the implementation of the Family Violence Policy regarding customers, as well as in regard to employee outcomes.

All employees are responsible for developing and understanding how their work functions are affected by this Policy.

Review process

This policy will be reviewed at least once a year, or as required by regulatory changes, by our Operations Manager.

Approved 18th Oct 2022

Next due for review 18th Oct 2023

Gee contact details

Customer Care, & Complaints phone: 1300 70 70 42

Hardship phone: 1300 70 70 42

Email: [email protected]

Appendix 1

The following energy assistance programs are available to qualifying customers living in Australia.

Gee Energy trains staff members to ensure that eligible customers are receiving all available assistance and to advise customers of what additional assistance is available. Staff members also, as required, help customers apply for any rebates or assistance schemes available.

Assistance Available in Victoria
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Victorian State Government Concessions

  • Annual Electricity Concession
  • Winter Gas Concession
  • Off Peak Electricity Concession
  • Electricity transfer fee waiver
  • Service to property charge concession
  • Group Homes Concession
  • Life Support Concession
  • Medical Cooling Concession
  • Excess Electricity Concession

Victorian Special Assistance schemes

  • Utility Relief Grant Scheme (URGS)
  • The Non-Mains Utility Relief Grant Scheme
  • Victorian Energy Saver

Other assistance that may be available

  • No Interest Loans Scheme (NILS) and StepUP Low-Interest Loans MoneyHelp financial advic
Assistance Available in Australian Capital Territory
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Australian Capital Territory Government Concessions

  • Summer Concession
  • Winter Concession
  • Life Support Rebate

Australian Capital Territory Special Assistance schemes

  • The ESCC hardship discharge policy
Assistance Available in New South Wales
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New South Wales State Government Concessions

  • Low Income Electricity Rebate
  • Family Energy Rebate (from July 2012)
  • Life Support Rebate(s)
  • Medical Energy Rebate

New South Wales Special Assistance schemes

  • Energy Accounts Payment Assistance (EAPA) vouchers
Assistance Available in South Australia
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South Australian State Government Concessions

  • Energy Concession (pension)
  • Energy Concession (beneficiaries)
Assistance Available in Queensland
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Queensland State Government Concessions

  • Electricity Concession
  • Electricity Life Support Concession
  • Queensland Senior Card holders’ rebate

Queensland Special Assistance schemes

  • Home Energy Emergency Assistance scheme (HEEAS)

Commonwealth Schemes

  • Energy Supplement
  • Essential Medical Equipment Payment