
Guided by a “No Closed Door” vision, Safe Support bridges service gaps and promotes safe, respectful, and equitable pathways to justice.
FDV counselling, information and support service
Refuge
https://www.anglicarewa.org.au/get-support/services-directory/albany-women-s-centre
Refuge
https://www.communicare.org.au/get-support/family-domestic-violence/tuart-house/
FDV Counselling and FDV services
FDV Counselling
Refuge
Medical response and Counselling
https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/S_T/Sexual-Assault-Resource-Centre-SARC
Free health service
https://swwhic.com.au/contact/
FDV Counselling
ESafety
can help people to track details of abusive behaviour, record their experiences and tell their stories
connects people to a range of support services across the country
helps you call Triple Zero (000) quickly and communicates your location to emergency call-takers
helps people to record incidents of abusive behaviour
designed to help keep kids safe but can also help people of all ages, covering all personal emergencies
helps women alert their trusted contacts
information on family, domestic and sexual violence available in 20 community languages
for people with disability affected by violence and abuse
Website, Advocacy, Service Finder
can connect people in need with services across Australia providing housing, family violence support, counselling and much more
empowers women to be safer online - resources to intervene in FDV Esafety risks
provides free 'Escape Bags' filled with the necessities that a victim-survivor of domestic or family abuse and their children may need when initially escaping
online reporting platform
includes step by step guides to safety, service directory, resources, assessment tools, and information