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NGURU PROGRAM “Sexual Violence is a Community Problem with Community Solutions” CANBERRA RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Working Against Sexual Violence within the Indigenous Community

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NGURU PROGRAM“Sexual Violence is

a Community Problem with Community Solutions”

CANBERRA RAPE CRISIS CENTRE

Working Against Sexual Violence within the Indigenous Community

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COUNSELLING & SUPPORT

Counselling survivors of sexual violence

Women, children & men

Supporting family members

Supporting the wider community

Crisis Support

Referrals & Case Management

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ADVOCACYCourt support

Advocacy with other agencies

Advocacy of Indigenous needs with the sexual assault services

Advocacy within the broader communities

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Education and Training on Indigenous

issues

Identification of key needs of the Indigenous community

Supporting & Debriefing with Indigenous and non-Indigenous workers

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION3 hr Community workshop

1 day Workshop for non-Indigenous workers

2 day workshop for indigenous workers

Hear our Youth program

Community Protective Behaviors education program 5 years – 10years.

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REPRESENTATIONMeetings with politicians and bureaucrats

Meetings with other service providers

Attendance at ceremonial and public functions

Attendance at forums and conferences

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CONTACTS

Canberra Rape Crisis Centre

(02) 6247 8071 (Business Line)

Confidential Address (Central)

(02) 6247 2525

24 Hour Crisis Support

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Walk against Sexual Assault and Family Violence 2006

“Whilst communities feel shame in admitting that Sexual Violence, Child Sexual Assault/Abuse occurs in their communities, there is more SHAME when communities do

nothing about it.”