Immediate danger

Call 000

If you or someone else is in immediate danger in Australia, call Triple Zero. If it is unsafe to speak, the operator can guide you.

Support beyond this site

You deserve support
that meets the moment.

Survivors Anonymous is not a crisis service, therapy provider, or emergency response service.

The organisations below offer immediate and specialist support. Choose the channel that feels safest for you. Opening a link may appear in your browser history.

Domestic, family and sexual violence support

1800RESPECT

Confidential counselling, information, safety planning, and referrals for people in Australia.

24 hours · 7 days

1800 737 732Text 0458 737 732Visit official website
Crisis support

Lifeline

Free, confidential one-to-one support if you feel overwhelmed, distressed, or unable to stay safe.

24 hours · 7 days

13 11 14Text 0477 13 11 14Visit official website
Queensland domestic violence support

DVConnect Womensline

Crisis counselling, safety planning, referrals, emergency transport, and accommodation for Queenslanders.

24 hours · 7 days

1800 811 811Phone supportVisit official website
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander crisis support

13YARN

Confidential, culturally safe support with an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporter.

24 hours · 7 days

13 92 76Phone supportVisit official website

Technology and safety

A quick exit
does not erase history.

If someone may monitor your device, consider using a safer device or private browsing mode.

  • Website visits can remain in browser history, router logs, synced accounts, or device backups.
  • Text messages and phone calls may appear in bills, notifications, or connected devices.
  • Only change privacy settings when it is safe for you to do so.
Read 1800RESPECT technology-safety guidance

About these resources

Service details were checked against the organisations’ official information. Availability can change. Survivors Anonymous does not operate or endorse one service over another and cannot guarantee response times.

This information is for people in Australia. If you are elsewhere, contact your local emergency or crisis service.