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- Reclaiming your Sexuality after Childhood Sexual Assault
- Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
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- Working With Clients Who Have Been Sexually Assaulted
- Art group: Clay and Mosaics
- Heart Strong: An eight week Healing Supportive space for mature women impacted by SA & FV
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- Breaking the last taboo: sexual abuse by female perpetrators
- Abuse in relationships: Can you see it?
- Abuse in teen relationships - for boys
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- Abuse of Older Women
- Access issues regarding abusers and victims
- Age appropriate sexual behaviour guide
- Age appropriate sexual behaviour in children and young people
- Allegations of child sexual abuse
- Back on track - DVD
- So you are a witness
- Beliefs to be reinforced
- Beyond sexual abuse: Enhancing GPs' responses
- Beyond sexual assault: For dental professionals
- Book for 10 to 13 year olds
- Book for 6 to 10 year olds
- Book for preschoolers
- Book for sisters and brothers
- Boys and men healing from male child sexual abuse
- Breastfeeding after child sexual abuse
- Bridging the gap: A research report
- Caring for yourself
- Child & adolescent sexuality
- Child development and trauma guide
- Child sexual development
- Childrens behaviour and sexual assault
- Information for men on childhood sexual assault
- Children and counselling
- Children and sexual assault
- Children and trauma
- Children in the legal system
- Children with problem sexual behaviours - Information for parents & caregivers
- Children with problem sexual behaviours - Supervision & safety planning
- Trauma responses in children
- Your day in court colour in
- Common beliefs about incest
- Confronting precedent and predudice
- Should I have counselling or not?
- Counselling for partners
- Counselling information for women
- Court illustrations
- Custom workshop programs
- Information for customers of SOPV's
- Dance therapy
- Date rape
- Dealing with CSA at the point of Disclosure
- Defining and identifying child abuse
- Defining offender types
- Doctor/patient complaints
- The effects of childhood sexual abuse
- Face values: Making sense of violent relationships
- False memory Syndrome
- Family violence manuals
- Feelings after sexual assault
- Female circumcision/Female genital mutilation
- For younger brothers and sisters
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- Teachers Frequently Asked Questions
- Gender issues for workers
- Getting back on track
- Getting the most from counselling
- Going to court
- Going too far: Creating non-violent relationships
- Groupwork theory
- Guiding principles when working with survivors
- Sexual harrassment issues for men
- Helping the child victim of sexual assault
- How children cope with the pain of sexual assault
- How do I explain to others
- How do children tell? The disclosure process in child abuse
- How long will my recovery take?
- What to do if a child discloses to you
- Helping the abused student in the classroom
- Indicators of child sexual abuse
- Information for apprentices about sexual harassment
- Information for men on rape
- Information for sex workers
- Information for survivors of clergy sexual abuse
- Information for teenage boys
- Information for teenage girls
- Is the child victim of sexual abuse telling the truth?
- It happened to me: Women talk about child sexual abuse
- It happened to us: Men talk about child sexual abuse
- Key factors for nondisclosure
- Legal ombudsman
- How the legal system responds to sexual assault victim/survivors
- What can I do to look after myself?
- Men's legal issues
- Mike Lew - Don't give up
- Minorities and rape
- Working with minority groups
- Mother/daughter rape
- My body belongs to me
- Myths about male rape
- Myths about sexual abuse
- Naming violence
- Naturopathy and sexual assault
- Offending mothers
- Offending women
- Office of Public Prosecutions Victoria
- Online dating
- Options for men regarding reporting to police
- Options regarding reporting to police
- PTSD - Diagnostic criteria
- PTSD - Australian guidelines
- Partner rape: Know about it, respond effectively, prevent it
- Pastoral report
- 101 Phrases of praise
- Planning for your safety
- Power and control: Domestic violence in America
- Practical help for men
- An evaluation of the Respect Protect Connect program
- Providing support to vulnerable children and families
- Questions young people have asked
- Respect, Protect, Connect an overview
- Rape: The crime we ask for
- Reactions to rape
- Recent sexual assault
- Recidivism of sex offenders
- Recognising abuse and neglect
- Rehabilitating offenders
- Relating to rape survivors
- Report writing
- Research statistics
- Respect Protect Connect Manual
- Respect me. Don't sext me
- Responding to abuse: a matter of perspective
- Results - Policing just outcomes survey
- Results - Preventing child abuse survey
- Results - Survivors web survey
- Results - Victim impact survey
- Results - Workers web survey
- Sexual assault of older people: Information for carers and healthcare workers
- Sexual assault of older people: Information for clients and victims
- Sexual assault of older people: Information for family and friends
- Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team
- SOPV staff
- SOPV volunteers
- Safer partying
- Sex in the new millenium: information about sex for teenage boys
- Sexual assault of older people
- Sexual harassment and men
- Sexual harrassment
- Should I have counselling too?
- Sibling sexual abuse: Information for adults abused as children
- Smart justice: Better support for victims of crime
- Social media safety: Sexual assault and reporting options
- Department of Human Services: Specialist practice resources
- CEASE Standards of practice for treatment programs
- Stop violence against deaf
- Suicide and sexual assault
- Supporting non-offending family members
- Surviving Christmas
- Surviving rape
- Taking legal action
- Violence Against Women - Taking the tackle
- Taxi safety
- Teachers & mandatory reporting
- Telephone counselling
- Tell someone about the violence
- The aftermath of sexual assault: Am I supposed to feel this way?
- The creative space
- The love control
- Theories on why sexual abuse happens
- Through a child's eyes
- Towards healing
- Traumagenic dynamics
- The traumatization process
- Types of child abuse
- Applying for victims of crime assistance
- Violence against women: what can I do?
- Ways of coping
- What are eating disorders?
- What are offending behaviours?
- What is child sexual abuse?
- Feelings you may be experiencing
- What your child might be thinking
- When enough is enough - Sexual harassment in the classroom
- When sex is not OK
- Who can a man tell?
- Why does he hug us so tightly?
- Women and rape
- Working with intellectual disability clients
- Working with Victorian survivors of clergy sexual abuse
- Working with adolescents
- Working with adult survivors of child sexual assault
- Working with adult survivors
- Working with clients with a cognitive impairment who have been sexually assaulted?
- Working with recent rape survivors
- Understanding and working with young male survivors of SA
- Writing a protest letter
- Your day in court
- Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
- Coping with disaster and trauma: children’s reactions
- Does posting in an online community encourage young people to disclose sexual assault or abuse?
- How family & friends can help
- Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept
- Wesley's World books
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- Common beliefs about rape
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- Has your drink been spiked
- If you are sexually assaulted while overseas
- Information for victims of rape
- Legal definitions of sexual offences
- Medical examinations after rape
- PTSD - About
- Pregnancy following rape
- Rape myths
- Sexually transmissible infections
- Stepping out: Incest information for girls
- What happens when you report an assault to the police?
- When a man is raped
- Why get help: Sexual assault counselling for young people
- Will CASA tell my parents?
- For students
- 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
- Surveys
- Clergy abuse survey
- Community attitudes about sexual assault
- Online safety survey
- Relationships and functioning survey
- Restorative justice survey
- Survey about sexual assault in a mixed psych ward
- Why don't people report sexual assault
- The information and support needs of victims and witnesses in the Magistrates' Court
- A Prospective Study of Posttrauma Adjustment After Sexual Assault
- Online safety for the intellectually disabled
- Survivor's Journeys
- Survivors on the healing journey
- Poetry
- Stories
- A fairy tale
- Blue Light Derby Hill Camp
- Break from the norm
- Closure
- Guiding light
- I can remember
- Living with a victim of childhood sexual abuse
- Men talk about sexual abuse - the journey to recovery
- Personal vision statement
- Road to recovery
- The Nowhere Man
- The imaginary worry chest
- Those who don't believe what is said
- James - my story
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