Our current training programs are as follows:
Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Assault
Body Safety Education for Parents
In-person workshops will take place in Dandenong. Online workshops will take place via a link sent to registered participants.
The Education and Training team at SECASA offer a range of community and professional training for those interested in gaining skills and insight into working with people of all genders who have experienced sexual assault and family violence.
Our mission is to facilitate skill development and knowledge sharing to create safer and more informed communities.
Our training programs are specifically designed to educate and empower community stakeholders, professionals and support workers. We tailor training solutions to the following audiences:
Social workers, counsellors, therapists and healthcare professionals who require specialised training in responding to sexual assault disclosures and creating a trauma informed practice supporting survivors.
Community organisations and stakeholders working in the field, volunteers, parents and people in the community who are passionate about building safer communities.
Our current training programs are as follows:
Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Assault
Body Safety Education for Parents
If you are interested in us developing a training program to meet the needs of your organisation, please contact us via email at secasa_training @monashhealth.org to discuss your requirements.
SECASA is the largest family violence and sexual assault service provider across the south-east metropolitan Melbourne.
If you are enquiring about your Appointment Time
OR
Wish to speak to an Intake Worker, please call one of the offices listed below:
03 9928 8741 East Bentleigh
03 8769 2200 Dandenong
03 8770 1000 Seaford
Crisis Support
(Immediate help for people who have experienced Sexual Assault in the past 2 weeks), please call SECASA on:
03 9594 2289 Crisis Line
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SECASA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung peoples, and we pay our respects to them, their culture and their Elders past, present and future.
We welcome lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender diverse, intersex and queer people into SECASA. We pledge to provide inclusive non-discriminatory services to LGBTIQ+ clients.
SECASA acknowledges all victims/survivors of all forms of abuse and neglect.