
About
Keeping Women Safe in their Home (KWSITH) provides safety planning, security upgrades, and support services to help women experiencing domestic violence remain safely in their homes.
Details
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Who is this service for: Women experiencing domestic violence.
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Costs: This is a free service.
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Waitlist: Wait times can vary depending on the service and demand. Anglicare WA aims to provide support as quickly as possible. Please call us now to see how we can support you.
For immediate assistance with family and domestic violence
Please contact the Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline on 1800 007 339 or
The Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline on 1800 000 599.
In case of an emergency call 000.
More Information
- In-person support at various Anglicare WA locations across Western Australia.
- We can come to you, e.g Mobile support units, community engagement programs, and home visits.
Safety planning
Safety planning services help individuals create strategies to stay safe in dangerous situations, such as domestic violence. This can include developing a personalised safety plan, identifying safe places, and connecting with support services.Social Support
Social support services provide companionship and assistance to individuals who may feel isolated or need help with daily activities. This can include visiting programs, support groups, and community activities.Security upgrades
Security upgrade services provide improvements to homes and properties to enhance safety. This can include installing locks, security systems, and other measures to protect against intruders and ensure a secure living environment.Women experiencing domestic violence.
This service is for women who are currently experiencing violence in their relationships or who have left a harmful situation. We help you understand your rights, find safety, and rebuild your life. If you feel controlled, threatened, or unsafe, you are not alone. If you're unsure, call Anglicare WA on 1300 11 44 46 to talk with someone who understands.
Locations
To find out where this service is available, please select a region.
Keeping Women Safe in their Home
This service is funded by the Department of Communities.
Note: This grant is part of the Department of Social Services’ funding package to support the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032 under the Keeping Women’s Safe in their Homes (KWSITH) program.
