2. Having concerns that a child or
young person has been harmed,
or is at risk of harm, can have an
emotional impact on you or
others you work with.
You need to have support in
these situations.
3. If an allegation of abuse is made within a
Catholic setting, there are very clear
processes in place to respond.
All Church leaders understand their
responsibilities to support anyone who is
impacted in an allegation of abuse.
This includes the person who has made the
report.
4. Seek support through
• The Safeguarding Co-Ordinator
• Leadership Team within the Diocese or Religious
Institute
• Debriefing ( either individual or group)
• Speaking with your GP or health care worker
• Employee Assistance Program
5. Support Services
Contact Catholic Social Services Australia to find a support service near you:
02 6285 1366 www.cssa.org.au
• Beyond Blue – support for anxiety and depression 1300 224 636
• Blue Knot Foundation – counselling and support for survivors 1300 657 380
• Bravehearts Inc – counselling and support for survivors, child protection advocacy 1800 272 831
• Child Wise – trauma-informed telephone /online counselling for childhood abuse 1800 991 099
• Headspace – support for young people experiencing mental health issues 1800 650 890
• On the Line Australia – national telephone and online support, information and referral for men with family and
relationship concerns 1300 789 978
• People with Disability Australia – national telephone line to provide information and referrals to people with
disabilities 1800 422 015 TTY: 1800 422 016
• Rape and Domestic Violence Services Australia – 24/7 telephone and online crisis counselling service for
anyone in Australia who has experienced or is at risk of sexual assault 1800 211 028