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Sexual Assault Information
Sexual assault
Impact and consequences of sexual assault
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Definitions of sexual assault
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What is sexual assault?
Where can I get help?
Need some answers? If you want to talk to someone who can help, call your nearest
CASA (Centre Against Sexual Assault).
Find out how to help a friend, who to call for help, what to do in a bad situation and much more....
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quick information
Centre Against Sexual Assault (CASA House)
The Queen Victoria
Women's Centre
Level 3, 210 Lonsdale St
Melbourne VIC 3000
counselling & support
t:
(03) 9635 3610 or
1800 806 292
general inquiries
t:
(03) 9635 3600
f:
(03) 9663 9742
e:
casahouse
related links
CASA House SAPPSS report
Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault
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