Further information
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If you need information or support on anything related to your sexuality, sexual health or relationships there are many options available both online and face-to-face.
There are many specialised services available to you - some right on campus! All services are confidential and provided by qualified health professionals.
Sometimes you may have to try more than one service to find one that is right for you and your needs.
UWA on-campus services
External services
Sexual or inter-partner violence
For confidential support in relation to recent or historical sexual assault or sexual abuse.
- Sexual Assault Resource Centre: counselling and services for those who have been sexually assaulted recently or in the past
- 1800 RESPECT: the national sexual assault, domestic family violence counselling service. 24-hour free phone support
Sexual health and abortion services
There a number of off campus services providing STI screening, treatment, contraceptive advice and abortion services.
Services specifically for those of diverse sexualities and genders
There are a number of LGBTIQA-specific services and networking opportunities available online and around Perth.
- Freedom Centre: support service and drop-in centre for young people under 26 years who are gender and/or sexuality diverse
- Living Proud: advocacy, counselling, education and support for people of diverse sexualities and genders
- M Clinic: counselling, advice and free STI and HIV screening for men who have sex with men
- OUT in Perth: updates on LGBTIQA+ friendly social and cultural events around Perth
- PFlag: support and information for family and friends of LGBTIQA+ people
Sexuality
For further information around exploring your sexuality including frequently-asked-questions:
- Go Ask Alice: online information on all things sexuality and pleasure
- Integrated Sexual Health Clinic: private clinic providing counselling and treatment for issues such as sexual dysfunction
- Kinsey Institute: open sex, love and relationship information and FAQs from the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University
- SECCA: sexuality, sexual health and relationships counselling and consultancy for people with disabilities
Relationships
There are other relationship counselling and information options available externally.