WoSSCA Resources

WoSSCA has developed informative resources to share the work we do and raise awareness about domestic, family and sexual violence. These resources can be shared with other people, within organisations, healthcare workers, stakeholders and other relevent networks.


Women's Voice Infographics

Our six monthly infographics shows data across WoSSCA’s service about how women and children are accessing our service. You can download the infographics below.

1 July - 31 December 2019 1 January - 30 June 2020 1 January - 30 June 2021 1 July - 31 December 2022 1 January - 30 June 2023 1 July - 31 December 2023

WoSSCA Service Poster

Our Service poster was made in collaboration with StickMob Studio. Local artist Alyssa Mason designed the poster for us!

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Alongside other local services, we work collaboratively on projects aiming to reduce and eliminate gender-based violence.


U Right Sis?
Staying Safe Online Project.

U Right Sis? was an initial collaboration between The Equity Institute, Kungas Stopping Violence Program (NAAJA) and WoSSCA, this has now grown with the Early Intervention Grant to include collaboration with Her Story and an expansion in locations where U Right Sis? workshops are provided.

The U Right Sis? project aims to: 


  1. To increase digital literacy of technology facilitated abuse to enhance online safety. 
  2. To challenge attitudes and beliefs which dismiss or condone technology facilitated abuse. 
  3. To raise awareness of technology-facilitated abusive behaviours so that women, young people, frontline services and communities are better able to identify, support and respond. 
  4. To promote healthy relationships, and challenge ‘jealousing’ as an acceptable behaviour 


For more information on U Right Sis? please visit the U Right Sis? website or follow them on Facebook. 

U Right Sis? Website U Right Sis? Facebook

PARt Project

Prevent, Assist, Respond Training (PARt) The PARt project is being delivered by a consortium led by Tangentyere Council Aboriginal Corporation, with its partners WoSSCA, the Domestic Violence Legal Service (DVLS) and the Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission.


The PARt project was funded in July 2022 to develop specialist ongoing domestic, family and sexual violence (DFSV) training for police and healthcare workers in the Northern Territory. For more updates on where the project is at, please visit their Facebook page or website below.

PARt Website PARt Facebook
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