Getting help and support
We’re here to support you, whether you’re seeking counselling, medical help, impartial advice on reporting an incident or problem behaviour, or guidance on how to stay safe online.
As well as the broad range of support services offered here at Monash, you’ll find links to services provided by other organisations.
Counselling support
- Monash Counselling Services
- Lifeline Australia
24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services - EDVOS (family violence services)
Support services for women and children experiencing family violence in Melbourne’s eastern region - 1800 Respect
24-hour confidential counselling and support for people affected by sexual assault, domestic or family violence and abuse - Sexual Assault Crisis Line
A confidential crisis counselling service for those who have experienced sexual assault
Sexual harm support
- South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault & Family Violence (SECASA)
Provides free counselling, support and a range of other services for those affected by sexual assault - EDVOS (family violence services)
Support services for women and children who are experiencing family violence in Melbourne’s eastern region - 1800 Respect
24-hour confidential counselling and support for people affected by sexual assault, domestic or family violence and abuse - Sexual Assault Crisis Line
Confidential crisis counselling service for those who have experienced sexual assault - Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Teams
Services for victims of sexual offences (including counselling and advocacy support, treatment programs and health assessments)
Online safety issues
- eSafety Commissioner
Information and advice on staying safe online and reporting online abuse - Monash bSafe app
Access safety and emergency information 24/7
Monash health and wellbeing
Internal support from Monash
The Safer Community Unit (SCU) is here to make sure you’re safe and protected. If you’re in trouble or you’ve witnessed concerning behaviour and you’re not sure what to do, our SCU officers will listen impartially to your concerns, help you find the support you need, and provide advice on reporting an incident or concerning behaviour.