Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission – Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission | Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission

Multilingual resources about sexual assault – Multilingual Library Catalogue – Multicultural Centre For Women’s Health (mcwh.com.au)

Sexual Violence and Offering Support – Supporting someone experiencing sexual violence | 1800RESPECT

A range of resources for clients who have experienced or are experiencing sexual assault – Resources < SECASA

Victorian Equal Opportunity & Human Rights Commission – Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission | Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission

A range of resources for clients who have experienced or are experiencing sexual assault – Resources < SECASA

A guide for young women – Information and support if you or a friend have been sexually assaulted A-Guide-for-Young-Women_Sexual-Assualt.pdf-2019.pdf (nifvs.org.au)

Multilingual resources about sexual assault – Multilingual Library Catalogue – Multicultural Centre For Women’s Health (mcwh.com.au)

Strong Foundations – Building on Victoria’s work to end family violence – Strong foundations: Building on Victoria’s work to end family violence (content.vic.gov.au)

Building partnerships between mental health, family violence and sexual assault services – 060607_Partnerships Project.indd (nifvs.org.au)

Challenging misconceptions about sexual offending – FINAL-factsheet-for-web-Challenging-Misconceptions-2.pdf (nifvs.org.au)

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