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WWILD - SVP Brisbane
WWILD – SVP Brisbane
WWILD-SVP Brisbane | Support for people with intellectual and learning disabilities that have experienced or are at risk of experiencing sexual violence or other crime or exploitation.
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  • Our Services
    • Counselling
      • What is Counselling
    • Victims of Crime Support
      • What to do if someone hurts you
    • Groups
    • Training
      • Events and Training
      • Online Training
        • Module 1: Introduction to Intellectual Disability
        • Module 2: Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Violence
        • Module 3: Supporting Recovery from Trauma
  • Resources
    • Easy Read Resources
    • Resources for Families
      • Supporting the Person
      • Legal Issues
      • Mental Health Services and Resources
    • Resources for Professionals
      • Counselling People With Intellectual Disabilities
      • Legal Issues
      • Looking After Yourself
      • Mental Health Services and Resources
      • Support work with people with intellectual disabilities
    • Training
      • Module 1: Introduction to Intellectual Disability
      • Module 2: Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Violence
      • Module 3: Supporting Recovery from Trauma
    • Research and Papers
      • Disability Theory
      • Counselling Resources
      • Sexual Assault
      • Vulnerability and Abuse
      • Domestic and Family Violence Research
      • Legal System
      • Sexuality and Sex Education
      • Policy and Legislation
      • Support work with people with intellectual disabilities
      • Parents with Intellectual Disabilities
    • Latest News and Events
    • Training Room
  • Other Services
    • Sexual Assault Services
    • Domestic Violence Services
    • Legal Services
    • Victims of Crime Assistance
    • Counselling Services
    • Disability Advocacy Services
    • Mental Health Services and Resources
    • Parents with Intellectual Disabilities
    • Homelessness and Housing Support Services
  • About Us
    • Our Vision
    • About Our Clients
    • How You Can Support Us
  • Contact Us

(07) 3262 9877

  • Home
  • Our Services
    • Counselling
      • What is Counselling
    • Victims of Crime Support
      • What to do if someone hurts you
    • Groups
    • Training
      • Events and Training
      • Online Training
        • Module 1: Introduction to Intellectual Disability
        • Module 2: Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Violence
        • Module 3: Supporting Recovery from Trauma
  • Resources
    • Easy Read Resources
    • Resources for Families
      • Supporting the Person
      • Legal Issues
      • Mental Health Services and Resources
    • Resources for Professionals
      • Counselling People With Intellectual Disabilities
      • Legal Issues
      • Looking After Yourself
      • Mental Health Services and Resources
      • Support work with people with intellectual disabilities
    • Training
      • Module 1: Introduction to Intellectual Disability
      • Module 2: Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Violence
      • Module 3: Supporting Recovery from Trauma
    • Research and Papers
      • Disability Theory
      • Counselling Resources
      • Sexual Assault
      • Vulnerability and Abuse
      • Domestic and Family Violence Research
      • Legal System
      • Sexuality and Sex Education
      • Policy and Legislation
      • Support work with people with intellectual disabilities
      • Parents with Intellectual Disabilities
    • Latest News and Events
    • Training Room
  • Other Services
    • Sexual Assault Services
    • Domestic Violence Services
    • Legal Services
    • Victims of Crime Assistance
    • Counselling Services
    • Disability Advocacy Services
    • Mental Health Services and Resources
    • Parents with Intellectual Disabilities
    • Homelessness and Housing Support Services
  • About Us
    • Our Vision
    • About Our Clients
    • How You Can Support Us
  • Contact Us

WWILD supports people with intellectual or learning disabilities who have experienced sexual abuse, or have been victims of crime.

We also work with the families, carers and services who support them.

How We Help

You or someone you trust can contact WWILD to talk about ways we can help you feel safer.

Victims of Crime Support

 

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Information and support with:

  • Feeling safer
  • Going to court
  • Talking to police
  • Getting the things you need to be safe
  • Domestic and Family Violence

Click here to find out more

Counselling

 

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Counselling can help you:

  • Talk through problems
  • Feel better about yourself
  • Have more say over your life
  • Feel safe and be safe
  • Be less worried
  • Make changes

Click here to find out more

Groups

 

 

We have different groups that meet regularly. Call us if you want to know more about the groups or click here to find out more.

Click here to find out more.

Training Workshops

 

 

WWILD also provides training for professionals, families, carers and people with intellectual disabilities, with the goal of building knowledge and skills in the community to prevent violence, to help people recover and to access justice if that is their wish. Click here to find out more.

Online Training

 

 

WWILD offers 3 online training modules.

  • Introduction to Intellectual Disability
  • Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Violence
  • Supporting Recovery from Trauma
Resources

 

 

WWILD also creates resources. Further information for people with intellectual and learning disabilities, family members, carers and supporters are available on this page.  Click here to find out more.

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Upcoming Events & Training
  • Now available: ‘You Deserve to Be Safe’ – A Simple English Booklet about Sexual Assault
    June 10, 2019
  • Now Available: ‘You Deserve To Be Safe’: A Simple English Booklet About Domestic and Family Violence
    June 12, 2017
Latest News
  • Research: Causes and contributors to deaths of people with disability in Australia – NDIS report
    February 17, 2020
  • WWILD is Recruiting a Trauma Counsellor and a Case Manager – Royal Commission project
    February 4, 2020
CONTACT US

Phone:           (07) 3262 9877
Fax:                (07) 3262 9847
Email:            info@wwild.org.au

Contact hours:
Monday to Friday | 9am – 4.30pm

Funding

WWILD Sexual Violence Program is funded by the Queensland Department of Child Safety, Youth and Women and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, & the WWILD Victims of Crime Program is funded by the Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General.

How To Get Help From WWILD

You or someone you trust can call us on 32629877 to talk about what we can do to help.

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