This page has been printed from the Yarrow Place website http://www.yarrowplace.sa.gov.au
Services provided by Yarrow Place in the Adelaide
metropolitan area include:
- a crisis response service for recent rape or
sexual assault. This can include medical services,
crisis counselling, advocacy (standing up for
what the person wants to have happen), and making
sure that the person is safe
- medical care for victims of rape and sexual
assault. This can include treatment for minor
injuries, health checks for pregnancy and sexually
transmitted infections, and treatment for anxiety,
sleeplessness, or other issues arising from the
assault
- forensic medical examinations for people who
want to take legal action. This means collecting
evidence from the body of the person who has
been assaulted. The doctor may then give evidence
in court
- counselling for people who have been sexually
assaulted, either recently or in the past, so
long as they were 16 years or older at the time
of the assault
- court preparation and support for people whose
cases are going to court
- information, support and short-term counselling
for families and friends of people who have been
sexually assaulted, so that they can deal with
their own issues and provide better support to
the person who was assaulted
- group work and seminar programs
Some other services are available across South Australia,
including:
- training programs for workers such as police,
lawyers, doctors, nurses, social workers, youth
workers and other health workers, and for tertiary
students training to work in those areas
- consultancy and support for other workers. In
emergency cases, telephone advice can be provided
24 hours a day
- Counselling for 12 – 18 year olds who live in the northern suburbs and have experienced sexual assault/abuse
- Counselling and support for Aboriginal youth and adults who have experienced sexual assault (2 female Aboriginal Workers)
Services for Aboriginal clients and communities
Yarrow Place has 2 Aboriginal Sexual Assault workers who provide:
- counselling to Aboriginal people who have experienced sexual assault/abuse.
- Training and community education regarding issues of sexual violence in Aboriginal communities.
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As well as these services, Yarrow Place undertakes
projects in particular areas. Over the past three
years, these have included
- projects to improve the quality of services
in country areas
- prevention projects
- research projects
- a project to develop accredited training for
workers.
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