
Safe House
The NAAC Women's Safe House provides safe and secure accommodation for women and children escaping domestic and family violence.
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If you are in immediate danger or need emergency support, call 000.
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The Safe House is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round.
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The Safe House is funded by the WA Department of Communities.
Safe House
The Safe House has two bedrooms:
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A family room with a double bed and double bunk bed
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Two single beds
There is a kitchen and laundry and relaxation space.
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The Safe House address and other details are kept private for safety reasons. Contact us for more information.
Women and children who are victims or at risk of family or domestic violence or who may visit the Safe House are followed up by our outreach staff. Boys over the age of 10 are not permitted due to cultural reasons.
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Outreach staff support and empower women to ensure safety at home and healthy day to day activities.
Support
Resources
If you are facing domestic or family violence, you are not alone and there are people who can help you.
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If you, or someone you know, are in immediate danger call 000.
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Resources for everyone
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1800RESPECT 24/7 Phone: 1800 737 732
National telephone and online counselling and referral service. -
DV Assist Phone 1800 080 083
Support for people in rural and remote WA around domestic violence -
Sexual Assault Resource Centre Phone: 1800 199 888
Provides a range of free services to people affected by sexual violence
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Resources for women
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Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline 24/7 Phone: 1800 007 339 Provides support for Western Australian women who are experiencing family and domestic violence in Western Australia.
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Resources for men
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Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline 24/7 Phone: 1800 000 599
Provides information and referrals for men who are concerned about their violent and abusive behaviours, and for male victims of family and domestic violence in Western Australia. -
MensLine Australia Phone: 1300 78 99 7824/7 support for men and boys dealing with family and relationship difficulties. Support for men who are concerned that their behaviour is hurting the people they care about.
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Resources for children ​
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Kids Helpline Phone: 1800 55 1800
Provides 24/7 support for kids needing to talk to someone about what’s going on in their life.