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Your privacy is important to us. At Zonta House it is our policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect from you across our website, [https://zonthouse.org.au], and any other sites we own and operate. We only ask for personal information when we truly need it to provide a service to you. We … Read more

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Emergency Assistance If you need emergency help, please contact 000. General Enquiries Please contact [email protected] or call Head Office during business hours Monday to Friday on 1800 870 149 option 5 to speak to one of the team. Contact Via Phone 24/7 Please contact 1800 870 149 option 1 or 2 Postal Address Zonta House … Read more

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The team are so grateful to have completed our wonderful Partnering in Prevention (PiP) program, celebrating our year-long journey by hosting the PiP Forum. It was a collaborative morning at the Burswood on Swan, with a picturesque riverside Welcome to Country by Aunty Robyn, CEO address by Kelda Oppermann, special guest speaker Shamsa Lea (‘Gender … Read more

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We are seeking amazing individuals to fill the role of Women’s Advocate on a casual basis. This role is responsible for supporting women over the age of 18 who access our refuge services. This role will be based at one of our refuges located in the Southeast Corridor. Responsibilities will include case management and support, … Read more

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Support, assistance and guidance to women and their children who are currently residing in refuge accommodation, facilitating the transition into long term private tenancies within the Perth and Peel region for a stable future....
Tailored assistance for women, focusing on gaining economic independence by providing support in education, training and employment opportunities to empower them towards self-sufficiency and success....

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Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) can happen in relationships with a partner, defacto, family member, carer, boyfriend or girlfriend.

This behaviour can be threatening, abusive, violent, coercive, stalking, controlling, making someone feel scared and/or forcing them to do things they don’t want to do.

It can occur in current or past imitate relationships, family settings, or extended family groups.

For more information on what is considered Family and Domestic Violence, or how to identify it please visit Safe and Equal or 1800RESPECT. WA’s after-hours response helpline is available 24/7 if you are in crisis and need urgent help for refuge assessment or emergency accommodation options Crisis Care Free Call 1800 199 008