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Services
http://www.secasa.com.au/services
For people living in the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, SECASA offers the following services;. Service brochures in languages other than English. Access to SECASA services via public transport. Angela Taylor child protection unit. Domestic violence outreach unit. Inner Middle Crisis Advocacy Response Service. Making rights reality for Sexual Assault victims with a disability. Schools Program - Feeling Safe Together. Schools Program - Respect Protect Connect. On 1800 806 292.
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News & events
http://www.secasa.com.au/news-and-events
Mandatory reporting and adults. I am posting this due to a recent report on AM which had some serious misinformation disseminated by an ex SECASA Counsellor. The information related to mandatory reporting. In the report the ex counsellor indicated that mandatory reporting of sexual assault of an adult was an obligation. This is incorrect. SECASA, YouthLaw and others together with funding from Victoria Law Foundation have produced a postcard aimed at boys and girls about sexting. On 1800 806 292.
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Articles about “Child Abuse”
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Articles about “Child Abuse”. Abuse and harm - legal and practice definitions. This Advice provides information for Child Protection practitioners on the legal and practice definitions associated with 'children in need of protection' due to harm from abuse or neglect, and includes a definition of 'significant harm'. Access issues regarding abusers and victims. For Family and Friends, Female Survivors, Workers. Angela Taylor child protection unit. Child development and trauma guide. This booklet has been ...
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Articles about “Family Violence”
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Articles about “Family Violence”. Abuse in relationships: Can you see it? For Female Survivors, Young People. It can be if someone constantly puts you down, threatens you or forces you to do something you dont want to. Some forms of abuse are against the law and its not always physical violence. Abuse in relationships can happen to anyone regardless of the type of relationship. Domestic violence outreach unit. Face values: Making sense of violent relationships. For Female Survivors, Male Survivors. For F...
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Articles about “For Clients”
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Articles about “For Clients”. Access to SECASA services via public transport. Public transport links to SECASA locations compiled January 2010. Can my client records be subpoenaed. For Female Survivors, Male Survivors, Workers. In Victoria, this falls under the Evidence (Confidential Communications) Act 1998. For Family and Friends, Female Survivors, Male Survivors, Students, Teachers, Workers, Young People. In addition to counselling sessions, you may communicate with your counsellor/advocate by:. After...
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Articles about “Child Sexual Abuse”
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Articles about “Child Sexual Abuse”. For Female Survivors, Young People. This booklet explains what sexual assault is, why it happens and gives some facts about sexual assault. Access issues regarding abusers and victims. For Family and Friends, Female Survivors, Workers. In some instances, situations arise where an alleged perpetrator gains access to their child or adolescent victim. Another situation may involve being around an adult survivor of his childhood victimisation. Back on track - DVD. It's ne...
nifvs.org.au
NIFVS | Getting help
http://www.nifvs.org.au/getting-help
Northern Integrated Family Violence Services. History of the partnership. NIFVS Regional Integration Committee. Preventing Violence Against Women. Family Violence Help Cards. Week Without Violence Toolkit. Resources by client group. Children and young people. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. Men who use violence. Resources by support type. Risk assessment and safety planning. Counselling and group work. Alcohol and Other Drugs.
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NIFVS | Women with disabilities
http://www.nifvs.org.au/resources/women-with-disabilities
Northern Integrated Family Violence Services. History of the partnership. NIFVS Regional Integration Committee. Preventing Violence Against Women. Family Violence Help Cards. Week Without Violence Toolkit. Resources by client group. Children and young people. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. Men who use violence. Resources by support type. Risk assessment and safety planning. Counselling and group work. Alcohol and Other Drugs.
dvrcv.org.au
For survivors | Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria
http://www.dvrcv.org.au/help-advice/are-you-happy
Skip to main content. Welcome to DVRCV Find out about who we are at DVRCV. Our principles of practice. What is domestic violence? How we understand violence. Contact us Get in contact with us. Donate and support Support our work. Leave a gift in your will. Jobs Employment opportunities at DVRCV. Disclaimer and site policy Legal stuff. Accessibility Accessibility and DVRCV. Search Seach the entire site. Welcome to help and advice What you can find in this section. For survivors 'Is this happening to me?
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Disability Services for Young People | Banyule Youth Services
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Assistance for Parents and Families. Bullying and Cyber Safety. Disability Services for Young People. Emergency Relief and Material Aid. Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health Support. Employment, Education and Training. Sexual Health, Wellbeing and Relationships. Housing and Emergency Accomodation. Same Sex Attracted - GLBTQI. Alcohol and Other Drugs. Assistance for Parents and Families. Bullying and Cyber Safety. Disability Services for Young People. Emergency Relief and Material Aid. Art And Street Art.