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Help Me Please!LIFE HELP LINE
Hot Line Directory
Hot Line Directory Child Abuse
Hot Lines
Sidran Foundation OnLine
Abuse/Incest Support
Leading Edge Research Group Online Report Menu
Survivors Forum
Survivors of the System: Foster Children United
Safe Haven
Links to Victim Related Web Sites
Vancouver Richmond Incest & Sexual Abuse Center
United Survivors Preventing Abuse
SNAP: Survivors those Abused by Priests
VOICES in Action
Spiritual Abuse and SOSA
Caregiving/Caregetting Stories
Celebrations of Caregivers/Caregetters
Information on Sexual Abuse & Recovery
Adult Incest Survivors
Sexual Abuse of Children
Health & Health Needs of Homeless and Runaway Youth
Sexual Abuse and Harassment
Sex Abuse Consultant Service
SafetyNet Domestic Violence Resources
Teen Help
Incest
SmartNews
SESAME Survivors of Educator Sexual Abuse and Misconduct.A confidential support and information network for people sexually abused by teachers.
Rape Recovery Help and Information Page
Sexual Abuse By Professionals
Child Removal Issues
Re: Child Custody & Child Sexual Abuse
Divorce & Custody Issues Index
No Excuse for Abuse
Iowa Custody Legislation
California Senate Custody Bill
Phyl's Home Page - How Mother's lose custody of their Children
Child Abuse Resources from the Wounded Healer
Child Abuse Statistics Reseach and Resources
Protecting Children - Family and Children's Services
National Institute of Justice Journal
New PSA'S Against Domestic Violence
LAAW - Legal Aid for Abused Women Fund
Rosemary Dempsy,
Vice President of National Organization for Women
Resource Journal
ISRNI Incest
Survivors Resource Network International POB 7375, Las Cruces, NM 88006-7375 505-521-4260
Domestic Violence and Violence Related Research Resources: All kinds of abuse
Safelineis a voluntary association based in the UK which has been established by women who were themselves sexually abused as children.
Dissociation.com: All about Multiple Personality Disorder
The Healing Woman Foundation
Mental Health Net: Abuse Resources
Survivor's Forum
Sexual/Physical/Emotional Abuse: Online Dictionary of Mental Health
Sexual Abuse
Child Abuse Yellow Pages A-Z
Dissociative Disorders Mental Health Matters
Abuse, Trauma and Recovery Information
R.I.S.A.: Resources and Information for Survivors of Abuse
Recovering Memory Australian Humanities Review
National Youth in Care:Youth in the welfare system and abuse
Rick Ross: This web site was created to offer the public a resource of information concerning controversial and/or potentially unsafe groups-- as well as some groups that have been called "cults".
Free, Confidential Online Counseling Service by Professional's For Survivors Childhood Sexual Abuse
American Self-Help
Clearinghousea website where individuals can have a
search engine to learn about any of over 700 mutual aid national and international self-help support groups (as well as individuals seeking to start any needed new support networks) for different illnesses, disabilities, addictions, bereavement situations, and other stressful life problems that move victims to survivorhood.
Broken Hill in Western new South Wales has a page of "clickable links to a number of government, semi-government, non-government, institutional and other community services.
Lifeline you can search for "Lifeline" for each State under "Business", which will give you lots of addresses and phone numbers here for help.
The Main Lifeline Home Page"Lifeline is a national telephone counselling service that was founded in Sydney in 1962 by the Rev. Sir Alan Walker. He had a belief that the confidentiality and the immediacy of the telephone could provide a mantle of care across Australia. ...this service [is for] ...people in crisis or with an urgent need to talk and share a problem. Lifeline is there 24 hours a day every day of the year. "
Lifeline -- Western Sydney Demands on Lifeline in Sydney were so great, that they had to create another centre in Parramatta.
Youthline -- Lifeline Western Sydney's
Parramatta centre also provides a Youthline service. Youthline is designed by young people for young people and concerned family members. Youthline's young volunteer counsellors are specially trained in the issues that are important in the lives of young people. Youthline has its own special number: (02) 633 3666

The InterPsych Mental Health Search Engine provides the facility to search over one hundred other major sources of mental health information, including many organizations
which do not have search engines on their own web sites. The organizations listed cover many disciplines
and range from local groups to national and international organizations such as the Society for Neuroscience and the World Health Organization.

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