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  • "Man is what he believes."
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The following information is provided for students doing projects on sexual violence.  There is more information on this website so feel free to browse.

  • About mandatory reporting
  • The child abuse accommodation syndrome
  • Child physical abuse: Understanding and responding
  • Child sexual abuse: Understanding and responding
  • Common questions about child abuse and counselling
  • General statistics
  • Men and rape
  • Offenders in Australia
  • Preventing child abuse
  • The psychological adjustment of the rape victim
  • Relevant legislation
  • Someone you know has been raped
  • What are the effects of child sexual assault?
  • What can I do to help survivors and prevent sexual violence?
  • You and your child: For parents of children who have experienced sexual abuse

Last updated: 10/05/2012 11:18am

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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