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OVIS Community Services is a Western Australian organisation supporting women, children, and families impacted by family and domestic violence. For more than 30 years, they have provided crisis accommodation, outreach services, advocacy, and recovery support across the Peel region.
Their work spans crisis response, early intervention, post-crisis recovery, and community education — helping individuals build safer, more stable futures.
Through our partnership, Reach Her Inc. is pleased to share a range of helpful resources from OVIS that support awareness, safety planning, and community education.

Information about Family Violence in Western Australia in multiple languages to support culturally and linguistically diverse communities
1800RESPECT: Provides information on domestic and family violence in over 30 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Dari, Farsi, Hindi, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese.
Family Safety Pack: Developed by the Australian Government, this pack includes factsheets on Australian laws regarding domestic/family violence, sexual assault, and forced marriage in over 40 languages.
Legal Aid WA: Offers information on FVROs, court procedures, and safety. You can ask for an interpreter when you call or visit, and they will arrange one for your appointment.
eSafety Commissioner: Provides information in various languages (including Spanish, Tamil, Thai, and Vietnamese) on how to stop technology-facilitated abuse.
Immigrant Women's Support Service (IWSS): Provides resources on understanding domestic violence and rights in various community languages.
How to Get Translation Support:
Telephone Interpreter Service (TIS): Call 131 450 and ask for an interpreter for the service you need (e.g., to call a legal service or police).
Court Support: If you need to go to court for an FVRO, an interpreter can be booked to help you, including on the morning of your court date.

The Multicultural Workers Collective is a community-led initiative supporting migrant and culturally diverse workers across Western Australia to better understand their workplace rights and protections.
Many migrant workers face challenges navigating the Australian employment system, including language barriers, lack of information about workplace laws, and increased vulnerability to exploitation. The Multicultural Workers Collective works to address these issues through community education, advocacy, and accessible resources.
Their work helps workers recognise unfair treatment, understand their rights under Australian employment law, and connect with services that can provide advice and support.
Reach Her Inc. is pleased to share resources from the Multicultural Workers Collective to help our community better understand workplace rights and pathways to fair and safe employment.

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