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Working with male victim/survivors of sexual assault (Cairns Sexual Assault Service) (ACSSA working with series)

Cairns Sexual Assault Service offers sexual assault counselling to victim/survivors of sexual violence in Far North Queensland. They are funded by Queensland Health and the Department of Communities. In 2010, the Cairns Sexual Assault Service held a forum to inform the community sector that they provide services for male victim/survivors of sexual assault. ACSSA’s Mary Stathopoulos interviewed Clare Oppy, the coordinator of the Cairns Sexual Assault Service, and Heather Sinclair, a counsellor with the service, about some of the barriers in men’s help-seeking behaviors, the differences and similarities in providing sexual assault counselling for men and women, as well as broader issues concerning equitable funding for men and women. The following conversation sheds light on some of the issues, opportunities and implications of initiating a focus on service provision for male victim/survivors.

Posted in: Grey Literature on 07/27/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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