rebuild – Counselling Service for Victims of Crime - Port Augusta

rebuild – Counselling Service for Victims of Crime - Port Augusta

Trauma-based counselling and peer support to victims as they go through the criminal justice process

Hours:
Appointment only at this site.
Eligibility:
Anyone directly harmed by a crime or as a result of witnessing a crime.
Parents or care givers who have been harmed as a result of a crime against their child.
Relatives of a person who has died or suffered harm as a result of a crime.
Crime MUST be reported to police. In the case of family and domestic violence and sexual assault, it MUST be reported to the police, GP or other professional.
Fees:
Free
Branch address:
  • Service provided to whole state of South Australia via telephone, video or face to face as required.
Information
Services
  • Trauma-informed counselling across the four stages of the criminal justice process: reporting and investigation; trial; sentencing; parole and release
  • Information about the impacts of trauma, and help with skills and strategies to manage these
  • Child-focused service delivery
  • Information and support to access other services if needed
  • Interpreting and translation services available
  • Liaison with the Commissioner for Victims’ Rights and the justice system in relation to victims’ needs
Last updated: 05/08/2024
Information provided for: Port Augusta City Council (Library)
This record was updated by: Volunteer Mal.
Council: Port Augusta City Council
Electorate (State): Stuart
Electorate (Federal): Grey
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