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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I was abused as a child and I feel I need some help. What can I do?

A:You can talk to a counsellor, therapist or psychologist about how you are feeling and how this is impacting upon your life. It is important that you feel comfortable with whoever you choose to help you. There are many counselling services out there.If you're in the Auckland area, call our confidential 24 hour line on (09) 623 1700 and we can point you in the right direction, or call someone else from our list of services available in Auckland. If you are in a different part of New Zealand, have a look at our services in New Zealand section for an organisation near you. See the contacts page for more information

Q: I think I may be in an unsafe relationship. What can I do?

A: If you feel you are in an unsafe environment you can get help for yourself and for any family you may have. It is important that you know there are ways out of any situation you perceive to be unsafe and that support exists for you in the community.

If you are in Auckland, you can phone us at HELP on 623 1700, or you can call one of these places:

Domestic Violence Centre Auckland (09) 303 3939

Women's Refuge Auckland (09) 378 1893

 








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auckland Sexual Abuse HELP 24 hour crisis line (09) 623 1700  email: asah@sexualabusehelp.org.nz
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