
Support

If you are in immediate danger, call 000 for Police and Ambulance help



Friends &
Family
Call Home
One of the most powerful things you can do early on is tell someone you trust so you can have support close to home.
You don’t have to call it abuse if you’re not ready. Just start by saying, ‘Something doesn’t feel right, and I need to talk.’ Your voice matters. The sooner you share, the stronger your support network becomes—and the harder it is for anyone to isolate or control you.
Click the learn more button for further information.
Link2Home
1800 152 152 (24/7)
Link2home is the NSW statewide homelessness information and referral telephone service. It is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year.
Link2home can provide information, assessments and referrals to homelessness support and accommodation services in NSW everyday from 9am to 10pm.
Staying Home Leaving Violence
The aim of the Staying Home Leaving Violence program is to prevent you and your children becoming homeless or having to move away from your support system of family and friends, and the school and community where you live.
The program works in cooperation with NSW Police to remove the perpetrator (the violent partner) from the family home so that you and your children can stay safely where you are. It provides a range of support, such as safety planning, improving home security, help in managing finances, support for children, and helping you with the complicated legal process.
GP
Contact Your Local GP
Domestic Violence can have a profound impact your mental, emotional and physical health. Your local GP can offer help, referrals and support like referring you to a psychologist or psychiatrist, medication management and self help strategies.
If you don't have a trusted GP it is a good idea to find one to treat and manage your overall health and wellbeing.
Victims of Crime
Victim of crime support refers to services, programs, and assistance provided to individuals who have experienced the direct harm of a crime such as counselling and compensation. Victims services does include victims of domestic violence. This support aims to help victims cope with the immediate and long-term consequences of the crime, including emotional, psychological, and financial hardships.
Before you apply learn more HERE
Private Facebook Community
The Wild Freedom Facebook Community is a private and confidential support community where you can share your experiences, get help and support and gain knowledge, because knowledge is power.
Abusers aim to isolate their victims - YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
The devil whispered in my ear, "you're not strong enough to withstand the storm."
Today I whispered back, "I am the storm"

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