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Click here for the Family Violence Counselling and Support Service 1800 608 122.
Click here for all Domestic violence helplines.
Below, find a range of domestic, family and sexual violence services.
If you have concerns for the safety or welfare of a child, call the Advice and Referral Line on 1800 000 123.
Hobart Women’s Shelter provides safe, emergency accommodation and support to women and children who are affected by family violence and those who are homeless.
The Court Support and Liaison Service provides support to adult and child victims of family violence. We also provide a dedicated Aboriginal Court Support officer.
We provide emergency accommodation and deliver services focused on pathways out of homelessness and the safety and well-being of people experiencing family violence.
If you are struggling, feeling alone, or just having a tough time, you can call A Tasmanian Lifeline on 1800 98 44 34 between 8am and 8pm, every day of the year.
Dragonfly Counselling and Consulting is a private practice offering professional support to individuals or couples who are experiencing difficulties in their lives. Providing focused psychological strategies utilising evidence-based therapies, we will work with you to over come any obstacles.
Supporting our community to be free from family and sexual violence
MensLine Australia is a telephone and online counselling service offering support for Australian men anywhere, anytime.
We are a free, confidential, not-for-profit service that can help if you can’t pay your bills, or have a complex debt situation from natural disasters, family violence or economic abuse.
The Strong Families, Safe Kids Advice and Referral Line (SFSK) is a contact point for people seeking advice and assistance if they have concerns about a child or their family.
The eSafetyWomen resources aim to help women manage technology risks and abuse by giving women the tools they need to be confident when online.
SASS facilitates the PAST Program – Prevention, Assessment, Support and Treatment, for children and young people (aged 17 years and under) who are displaying Harmful Sexual Behaviour (HSB).