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Information for adult female survivors

The following information sheets are available in PDF format by clicking on the link below. To read the PDF documents you will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader from www.adobe.com

  • Applying for victims of crime assistance with SECASA Joint Legal Service
  • Breastfeeding after child sexual abuse
  • Date/aquaintance rape
  • Feelings after sexual assault
  • Information for Survivors of Clergy Sexual Abuse
  • Online dating
  • Pregnancy following rape
  • Pregnancy to parenting
  • Sexual assault and oral health: a guide to positive dental experiences
  • Sexual assault of older people: Information for clients and victims
  • The impacts of sexual assault on women
  • What happens when you report an assault to the police?

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Last updated: 04/03/2013 10:01am

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To contact your nearest Victorian Centre Against Sexual Assault phone the Sexual Assault Crisis Line on 1800 806 292

For other centres in Australia phone 1800 RESPECT