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The police - for urgent attendance ring 000.
For non-urgent police assistance contact your local police or the Community Policing Squad.
Domestic Violence Resource Centre (DVRC) provides telephone counselling, information and advice to survivors of incest and domestic violence.
Women's Domestic Violence Crisis Service provides information, support and access to safe accommodation/refuge for women and their children.
Immigrant Women's Domestic Violence Service provides support and information to immigrant women in refuges in their primary language.
Domestic violence outreach workers are located throughout Victoria and provide support, advocacy and information.
Victorian Aboriginal Health Service provides a range of health services, counselling and general support services for the aboriginal community.
Aboriginal Legal Service provides free legal advice and representation to members of the aboriginal community.
WIRE (Women's Information and Referral Exchange) provides telephone counselling, advice and referral to women.
Women's Legal Resource Group provides telephone legal advice and referral.
Federation of community legal centres will refer you to your local community legal centre for free legal advice. Victoria Legal Aid provides free legal advice and representation.
Community health centres are listed in the white pages.
Women's Health Victoria provides information and advice about women's health issues and can refer to women's health services in your region.
Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) can provide an interpreter for people who do not speak English.
Court Network provides support for people attending court. In some courts it provides specialist support for people applying for intervention orders.
Men's Referral Service provides information, support and referral to services for men who are violent or abusive in the home and want to change their behaviour.
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