Support groups

What is a support group?

A support group offers people an opportunity to discuss their experiences with others who have shared similar experiences, and to learn from each other.

Some groups are facilitated by professionals who work at a community organisation (for example, a Community Health Centre, or a Centre Against Sexual Assault). The role of these facilitators is to organise and set up the group, and to make sure everyone gets an opportunity to contribute. Other groups are self-help, which means that the group is run by participants who have personal experiences of abuse themselves.

How often do they meet?

Some groups are held over a specific time-frame. They might meet once a week for a period of 10 weeks, for example. Others are on-going, and may meet regularly for years.

Most support groups for people who have experienced violence are run through community health centres or local neighbourhood houses.

Support groups in Victoria, Australia

We can tell you about local support groups over the phone. Call us Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm (03) 9486 9866 or the Domestic Violence Crisis Service for support information after hours 9322 3555 or country toll free 1800 015 188

Online support: Our Place Online

An online forum for  men and women who have suffered abuse in all its forms: psychological, verbal, physical, sexual, and spiritual abuse. The forum is run by a community of volunteers all over the world. Our Place Online aims to help educate and support those wishing to heal from the damage done. http://www.our-place-online.net/

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