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Safe and nurturing housing for women post-refuge, created to foster healing, assist in recovery, and provide support for the rebuilding process in a secure and caring environment....
Family and Domestic Violence specialist support for women over 18, who do not have children in their care or without children. Available 24/7, call anytime to check for vacancies....

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We are seeking a skilled Communications and Engagement Officer to lead public relations and stakeholder communication. The Communications and Engagement Officer will create and deliver content across digital and traditional media, manage social media and media relations, and enhance brand awareness. This role also involves coordinating events, engaging volunteers, and supporting strategic initiatives to strengthen … Read more

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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Team Leader to oversee the delivery of quality support services for women accessing our programs. The Team Leader will lead a dedicated team, manage daily operations of our refuge and transitional accommodation, and provide guidance on casework and client support. Acting as the key contact for complex … Read more

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Help to raise public awareness of the unique challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ and/or living with a disability in the context of FDV....

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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