Every year Gippsland Centre Against Sexual Assault (GCASA) provides specialist sexual assault support services to more than1500 children, young people and adults who have experienced, or been impacted, by sexual assault. Our service is free and confidential.
We currently provide specialist services to more local people than ever before. Your support means the world to us and to the many victim survivors who benefit from our services.
WHAT DO WE DO?
GCASA provides individual counselling and support to children and adults who have ever experienced, or been impacted by, sexual assault. We provide outreach services across Gippsland to enhance community access to the support they deserve.
A key part of our work is to advocate to reduce the impact of sexual assault on individuals and communities, and to raise awareness and understanding about the incidence and impact of sexual assault. Our aim is to stop sexual and other forms of violence from happening.
Our Vision
GCASA shares a vision for a world free from sexual assault, harm and violence.
OUR PURPOSE
To advocate, empower and support the Gippsland community to improve safety, equity, and quality of life by reducing the impact and incidence of sexual assault, trauma, and violence.
OUR VALUES
Respect - Holding feelings, wishes and rights at the core of everything we do.
Empowerment - Supporting choice, self-determination, resilience and human rights.
Dignity - Worthy of being treated in a safe, thoughtful and respectful manner.
Integrity - Uncompromising commitment to accountability, rights and ethics.
OUR GOALS
Our clients are resilient, thriving and engaged.
Our people are professional and dedicated to GCASA’s purpose.
Our services are dynamic, initiative-taking, and responsive.
Our organisation is inclusive, influential, and enduring.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we work; the GunaiKurnai and Bunurong people. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We extend those respects to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People.
Every year Gippsland Centre Against Sexual Assault (GCASA) provides specialist sexual assault support services to more than1500 children, young people and adults who have experienced, or been impacted, by sexual assault. Our service is free and confidential.
We currently provide specialist services to more local people than ever before. Your support means the world to us and to the many victim survivors who benefit from our services.
WHAT DO WE DO?
GCASA provides individual counselling and support to children and adults who have ever experienced, or been impacted by, sexual assault. We provide outreach services across Gippsland to enhance community access to the support they deserve.
A key part of our work is to advocate to reduce the impact of sexual assault on individuals and communities, and to raise awareness and understanding about the incidence and impact of sexual assault. Our aim is to stop sexual and other forms of violence from happening.
Our Vision
GCASA shares a vision for a world free from sexual assault, harm and violence.
OUR PURPOSE
To advocate, empower and support the Gippsland community to improve safety, equity, and quality of life by reducing the impact and incidence of sexual assault, trauma, and violence.
OUR VALUES
Respect - Holding feelings, wishes and rights at the core of everything we do.
Empowerment - Supporting choice, self-determination, resilience and human rights.
Dignity - Worthy of being treated in a safe, thoughtful and respectful manner.
Integrity - Uncompromising commitment to accountability, rights and ethics.
OUR GOALS
Our clients are resilient, thriving and engaged.
Our people are professional and dedicated to GCASA’s purpose.
Our services are dynamic, initiative-taking, and responsive.
Our organisation is inclusive, influential, and enduring.
Yes
Yes, as soon as your donation is processed.
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we work; the GunaiKurnai and Bunurong people. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We extend those respects to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander People.