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References

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Victorian CASA Forum (2000). Standards of Practice for Victorian Centres Against Sexual Assault. Victoria: Author.

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The South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault acknowledges the traditional Aboriginal owners of country throughout Victoria. We pay our respects to them, their culture and their Elders past, present and future.