Police
In an emergency, always call triple zero (000).
If you are not in immediate danger but want to report a crime:
Call PoliceLink 131 444, report the crime online or go to your local police station in person.
The following services can provide information, referrals, resources, support and/or counselling in relation to family issues.
In an emergency, always call triple zero (000).
If you are not in immediate danger but want to report a crime:
Call PoliceLink 131 444, report the crime online or go to your local police station in person.
DVConnect provides a 24-hour crisis assistance and support phone line for women and children affected by domestic and family violence across Queensland.
Call: 1800 811 811 (free call)
Website: dvconnect.org
1800RESPECT provides a national sexual assault and domestic violence counselling service.
Call: 1800 737 732
Website: 1800respect.org.au
The Handy Guide is an information and service directory for Queensland women in need.
Website: thehandyguide.com.au/services
FACC can help with a range of family and parenting challenges. They will talk with you about your situation, work out the type of support you might find helpful and connect you to local services.
Call: 13 FAMILY (13 32 64)
Website: familychildconnect.org.au
Relationships Australia (Queensland) provide a range of services including counselling, mediation, education and support.
Call: 1300 364 277
Website: raq.org.au
Parentline provides free counselling and support for parents & carers in Queensland and the Nothern Territory.
Call: 1300 301 300
Website: parentline.com.au
CLCQ can provide you with information about your local community legal centre and statewide services which may be able to support you with your legal issue.
Call: (07) 3392 0092
Website: communitylegalqld.org.au
Legal Aid Queensland help people experiencing financial disadvantage with criminal, family and civil law matters.
Call: 1300 65 11 88
Website: legalaid.qld.gov.au