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Women's Health Centre Rockhampton

Locality: Rockhampton, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4922 6585



Address: 225 Bolsover St 4700 Rockhampton, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.womenshealthrockhampton.com

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25.01.2022 Women's Health Information & Referral Service CQ Inc. First Workshop for 2021



20.01.2022 Today marks the beginning of NAIDOC week. #alwayswasalwayswillbe #naidocweek2020

19.01.2022 Alternative Reporting Options (ARO) exists for survivors of sexual assault. ARO (formerly Project USA Unreported Sexual Assault) provides the survivor an alternative to making a formal complaint. Many survivors have reasons for not officially reporting the crimes of sexual assault or rape. ARO gives the survivor the opportunity to provide police with the full circumstances of their assault with the option of remaining anonymous if they wish. ARO does not involve any judi...cial process. ARO can be an extremely useful healing strategy for the survivor and an effective investigative strategy for law enforcement agencies. Survivors can feel empowered by knowing that the information they possess and provide could be used to solve reported offences of a similar nature. Police can use this information to: - assist other prosecutions against an offender - protect the community by enabling police to devise intelligence-driven strategies designed to target an offender and reduce repeat offending. You have the option when completing the form to have a police officer contact you and discuss your situation. See more

18.01.2022 Women's Health Information and Referral Service CQ Inc.



17.01.2022 Recovery from sexual violence. Sexual violence can have immediate and long-term effects on your health and wellbeing. This can include physical health issues because of the assault or longer-term health issues due to the impact of trauma.... For organisations throughout Queensland that can assist you or someone you love with healing and recovering from sexual violence, visit: https://www.health.qld.gov.au/sexualassault/html/contacto

15.01.2022 Women’s Health" would like to say a big "Thank You" to the beautiful people who have kindly donated lots of goodies this Christmas. We also would like to acknowledge and appreciate the ongoing support of food donations.

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11.01.2022 If someone you care about has experienced sexual violence, you can keep these guidelines in mind. Let them know where they can get help. Listen to them and believe them. Many victims of sexual violence find it difficult to share their experiences and fear they will not be believed. Trust they are making decisions that are right for them at this time. Ask them what they need from you. Let them know what you can offer. Recognise they may need time, space and energy to cope wi...th their feelings. Reassure them that their feelingsthat might include pain, anger, fear and shameare natural responses. Encourage them to seek help in whatever way they feel is right for them. Seek help for yourself as well; you can also be affected by the incident and you cannot expect the victim to help you with your own feelings. Ask the victim’s permission before you discuss their experience with someone else and honour their privacy. Remember that the only person who can be blamed for the incident is the person who committed it. See more

10.01.2022 Where to go for help immediately after a sexual assault: Get to a safe place and phone the police and/or ambulance on 000 (Triple Zero), or Go to the emergency department at your local hospital... or to your local police station. If you present to the police station or your local hospital, staff there will help you to access the support services you need. You can phone the Sexual Assault Helpline On 1800 010 120 (7.30am to 11.30pm, 7 days).

08.01.2022 Thanks so much to the Walker and Cakovan families for your generous donations to the Christmas Hampers. Thanks also go to the Westpac Bank for spreading the Christmas Cheer!

07.01.2022 Important Notice: Due to building renovations no messages are able to be left on the Centre's phone message system. In case of emergency dial 000. Call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) for out of hours DV or Sexual Assault Support. Messages received on Facebook will be responded to on Monday Morning.

05.01.2022 If you are thinking of reporting a recent incident of sexual violence to the police DO NOT: - change or clean your clothes - comb your hair - wash yourself... - move, clean or otherwise disturb anything at the place where the assault happened If you decide to have a medical examination the medical officer will talk with you about the examination process, gather evidence in case you decide to report the assault to the police and talk with you about the possibility of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. If you think you may be at risk of pregnancy talk to a doctor about emergency contraception. #whirscqsvam2020



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