Anglicare
Anglicare offer safe and confidential help for victims of family violence, as well as the adults or adolescents who perpetrate it. Experts are trained in working with families impacted by family violence, and provide safe environments for all individuals that have experienced it.
Anglicare offer tailored programs for those who have been involved in violence in the home, using an approach that emphasises the need for behaviour change and accountability in those that perpetuate the violence.
Website: Anglicare Victoria
Coronavirus - family violence safety information
Find out about the financial support available to people affected by COVID-19.
See the Better Health Channel website for more information.
Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault (ECASA)
ECASA provides services to women, men, children and young people who are victims/survivors of recent or past sexual assault. The service is also available to non-offending family members, partners and friends.
Phone: 1800 806 292 (24-hour sexual assault crisis line) or 9870 7330 during business hours
Website: Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault
Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC)
ECLC provides free and confidential legal advice and assistance to people experiencing or at risk of family violence, including elder abuse, across the Eastern Metropolitan Region (EMR). They also provide interpreter services.
Phone: 03 9285 4822
Website: Eastern Community Legal Centre
For support or advice in relation to elder abuse, call 1300 32 52 00 (1300 ECLC 00) or 0429 697 960.
Family Relationships Online
Family Relationships provides information for all families – whether together or separated – about family relationship issues. Find out about a range of services to assist families to manage relationship issues, including helping families agree on arrangements for children after parents separate.
Website: Family Relationships Online
Relationships Australia Victoria
Relationships Australia Victoria provide services for all members of the community, regardless of religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, lifestyle choice, cultural background or economic circumstances. They support individuals, couples, families, parents/carers, children and young people, and older Australians.
Website: Relationships Victoria