In August 2024, the Essential Services Commission of Victoria established a safety by design partnership with Thriving Communities Australia, Flequity Ventures, Safe + Equal and the Centre for Women’s Economic Safety.
The goal of the partnership was to develop better practice guides to help businesses identify risks and harms in their systems and processes and prevent the potential for products and services to be weaponised against customers experiencing family violence.
Designed to Disrupt: Safety by design for essential services by Catherine Fitzpatrick of Flequity Ventures was published on 19 May 2025. The paper found that family violence perpetrators exploit essential services to cause harm using tactics such as accumulating debt, avoiding payment, sabotaging services and controlling access to bills.
Some of these tactics are inadvertently enabled by energy products and services, and many customers affected by family violence live with the fear of life-threatening risks due to human and system errors – many of which could be avoided by changing how products, services and processes are designed.
The paper identified opportunities for the energy sector to improve safety for customers affected by family violence at a systemic level and set out recommendations for businesses to evolve workplace safety culture into a culture focused on customer safety by design.