Centres Against Sexual Assault

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The Centres Against Sexual Assault (CASA) are non-profit, government funded organisations in Victoria, Australia. They provide support and intervention to women, children and men who are victim/survivors of sexual assault. It is the country's largest network of its sort.[1]

The first Centre Against Sexual Assault was established at Melbourne’s Royal Women’s Hospital in the mid 1990s under the leadership of Kate Gilmore.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sexual assault 'woven through Australia's landscape' - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Retrieved 28 March 2009.

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