Australia’s leading child protection organisation Bravehearts recently launched a range of online support services for survivors of child sexual assault.
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As of late January, survivors of child sexual assault across Australia are able to access Bravehearts’ specialised counselling, therapeutic and support services directly from the comfort of their own home.
“Online access to support services means Bravehearts will be able to help an increasing number of survivors,” said director of operations, Dr Deirdre Thompson.
“For people living in remote locations or not near a Bravehearts’ office, being able to connect via the online environment overcomes many of the barriers to accessing specialised child sexual assault support.”
Bravehearts’ services will be made available to clients via specialist medical conferencing platform Dokotela.
“Dokotela is a specially designed video conferencing platform for mental health professionals,” Anita Mustac, founder of Dokotela said.
“The platform is easy to use and clients using the service are not required to download or install any additional software to their computer. To access services via Dokotela, clients simply need a computer with internet access.”
For people living in remote locations or not near a Bravehearts’ office, being able to connect via the online environment overcomes many of the barriers to accessing specialised child sexual assault support.
- Dr Deidre Thompson
Alongside Bravehearts’ specialised therapeutic services, survivors of child sexual assault will be able to access support services for those who may be navigating the reporting process and/or legal system, as well as those wanting to access the National Redress Scheme currently being established by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
“Bravehearts’ Case Management team supported more than 650 survivors through the Royal Commission process,” Dr Thompson said.
“Following the conclusion of the Royal Commission, the Bravehearts team will play an active role in supporting survivors who are entitled to redress. By providing online case management services, Bravehearts will make this process easier and support much more accessible.”
With increasing uptake of internet based services, Bravehearts CEO Wilma James says it is a natural progression for health services to be moving online and to employ telehealth capabilities.
“Providing services through telehealth offerings is an emerging evolution in the delivery of modern healthcare. In addition to increasing accessibility, the delivery of online counselling and support services, provides a practical solution for those living in smaller communities who are not able to access child sexual assault support services.”
Those interested in accessing Bravehearts’ online services should contact the Bravehearts Intake and Support Line on 1800 272 831. Further information about Bravehearts’ online services is also available via bravehearts.org.au/what-we- do/counselling-and-support/online-services/. Some services may be covered by Medicare – further information about possible financial support is available via the Support Line.
For further information about Bravehearts, please visit bravehearts.org.au.