Patricia Giles Centre for Non-Violence

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We provide services and support to women and children experiencing and escaping family and domestic violence alongside providing violence intervention and prevention programs. Safety

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Tax time is almost here, and if you're in a position to give, we invite you to support women and children as they rebuil...
11/06/2026

Tax time is almost here, and if you're in a position to give, we invite you to support women and children as they rebuild their lives and create safer futures after family and domestic violence. 💛

Every donation over $2 is tax deductible, and every dollar helps provide practical support, safety and opportunities for healing.

We're also encouraging anyone who feels able to donate their $100 Fuel Support Payment to Patricia Giles Centre for Non-Violence.

By donating your Fuel Support Payment, you can help us purchase fuel vouchers for women and families accessing our services. While $100 may seem like a small amount, it can make a meaningful difference during times of change and transition.

Fuel vouchers can help our clients:
• Travel to medical appointments, legal services and support programs.
• Attend counselling and therapeutic appointments for themselves and their children.
• Access essential services and everyday necessities.
• Maintain independence and greater choice in how they move through their day.
• Reach safe accommodation, support networks and opportunities to rebuild.

For many women, access to transport is about much more than getting from one place to another - it can mean staying connected to support, maintaining independence, and accessing the resources needed to move forward.

Your generosity helps remove practical barriers and creates opportunities for safety, stability and healing. Thank you for standing alongside women and children in our community and helping create safer futures.

Donate today 💛
https://www.givenow.com.au/patgilescentre

We’re proud to partner with Foodbank WA to support the women and children accessing our services.With the rising cost of...
09/06/2026

We’re proud to partner with Foodbank WA to support the women and children accessing our services.

With the rising cost of living placing increasing pressure on families, access to essential food and household items makes a real difference. This partnership helps ensure the women and children we support have access to nutritious food and basic essentials during times of need.

Foodbank WA is currently running their Online Winter Appeal, helping to fill virtual baskets for individuals and families doing it tough this winter. Every contribution goes directly towards supporting people across WA experiencing food insecurity.

If you’re able to support, you can fill a basket here: https://foodbankwa-virtual-fooddrive.raiselysite.com/

Could you help fill a virtual basket and change lives this winter? 🥹💜

This winter, Foodbank WA is asking our community to help make sure no one goes without food. Together, we can help Western Australians facing tough times feel supported and seen.

Our Virtual Food Drive is a simple, modern way to give back. No boxes. No collections. No heavy lifting. Just a virtual grocery basket that turns generosity into real impact.

As the weather cools, demand for food relief continues to rise across Western Australia. Your support can help families, individuals and children face winter with dignity and hope.

🧺Fill a basket this winter - https://foodbankwa-virtual-fooddrive.raiselysite.com/ or, if you would prefer to run a traditional food drive, please reach out to us at [email protected].

Happy Pride Month 🌈Pride is a time to celebrate the strength, diversity, and resilience of LGBTQIA+ communities, and to ...
05/06/2026

Happy Pride Month 🌈

Pride is a time to celebrate the strength, diversity, and resilience of LGBTQIA+ communities, and to honour the ongoing journey toward equality, safety, and inclusion.

It’s also a reminder that visibility matters. Everyone deserves to be seen, respected, and able to live freely as their authentic selves.

Pride is both celebration and reflection, recognising progress while continuing to build communities where everyone belongs.



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Security comes in many forms. Sometimes it's the protection provided by trusted security professionals. Sometimes it's t...
04/06/2026

Security comes in many forms. Sometimes it's the protection provided by trusted security professionals. Sometimes it's the warmth of a hand-knitted jumper made with love.

Thanks to Kay, the mum of a Crown Security team member, children supported by our services will be wrapped in warmth this winter. Kay has lovingly knitted and donated a collection of beautiful jumpers, with each stitch reflecting her kindness and generosity. It's a wonderful extension of the support we receive from Crown Security, whose ongoing partnership helps create safe environments for the families we serve.

For children and families experiencing difficult circumstances, small acts of kindness can have a lasting impact. These beautiful jumpers will provide not only warmth during the colder months, but also a reminder that their community cares.

We're incredibly grateful to Kay for sharing her time and talent, and to Crown Security for their continued support of our organisation and the people we support.

Thank you for helping wrap our community in both safety and care.

Every victim-survivor's experience of family and domestic violence is unique. For LGBTIQA+ communities, those experience...
03/06/2026

Every victim-survivor's experience of family and domestic violence is unique. For LGBTIQA+ communities, those experiences can be shaped by additional barriers, misconceptions and stigma.

The Pride in Respect Campaign has launched a powerful new podcast and video series that amplifies the voices of LGBTIQA+ victim-survivors and sector specialists. Through honest conversations and lived experience stories, the series challenges stigma, exposes realities, shares insights and helps build a safer, more informed community.

The Pride in Respect Campaign is a partnership between Living Proud, GRAI, TransFolk WA and WAAC, working together to strengthen support for LGBTIQA+ communities across Western Australia.

🎧 Listen on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTAusAlert, Australia’s new emergency warning system, will be tested in June and July. During the te...
01/06/2026

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

AusAlert, Australia’s new emergency warning system, will be tested in June and July. During the test, phones and tablets will vibrate and make a loud siren‑like sound, even if they’re on silent.

If you use a hidden or safety device, please know there are simple steps you can take to stay safe.

Swipe through to learn:
▪ when the tests will happen
▪ what to do with a hidden device before and after the alert

Testing dates:
📍19 June 2026: Goomalling, WA (12pm)
📍27 July 2026: National test — all phones in Australia will get the alert at 12pm (WA time) - this includes those living in the community of Goomalling

If you’d like support preparing for the test, the team at Patricia Giles Centre for Non‑Violence is here to help you plan what feels safest. Call us on 9300 0340.

You can also contact 1800RESPECT or 13YARN for additional support.

Your safety and wellbeing are our priority.

For more information about the AusAlert test, visit: ausalert.gov.au

If you are in immediate danger, call 000.

Please share this post to help keep others safe.

Today we honour LGBTQI Domestic Violence Awareness Day.The statistics in Australia are deeply concerning:▪ 61% of LGBTQI...
28/05/2026

Today we honour LGBTQI Domestic Violence Awareness Day.

The statistics in Australia are deeply concerning:
▪ 61% of LGBTQI people have experienced intimate partner violence
▪ Nearly half (49%) have experienced sexual assault
▪ LGBTQI people with disability experience even higher rates, with 81% reporting family violence

These numbers reflect the impact of stigma, discrimination, inequality, and prejudice - forces that should never shape someone’s safety or relationships.

To every LGBTQI person who has experienced family or domestic violence:
You are seen. You are believed. What happened to you is not your fault.
Your identity is valid, and your safety matters.

At the Patricia Giles Centre for Non‑Violence, we stand with survivors and commit to building communities where:
💜Affirmation replaces stigma
💜Equity replaces discrimination
💜Support replaces silence
💜Violence has no place

Everyone deserves to live free from fear.
Every LGBTQI person deserves safety, dignity, and love - every day.


📩 Stay connected with the latest in inclusive, accessible practiceWant to keep up to date with resources, training oppor...
28/05/2026

📩 Stay connected with the latest in inclusive, accessible practice

Want to keep up to date with resources, training opportunities and insights on supporting people with disability experiencing family and domestic violence?

Subscribe to our Modified Service Delivery (MSD) newsletter to receive updates straight to your inbox — including upcoming workshops, sector insights and practical tools to support your work.

Sign up to stay informed and be part of strengthening inclusive, responsive services across our sector.
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You can read our latest edition here:
👉https://mailchi.mp/pgcnv/modified-service-delivery-august-newsletter-12772549?e=8ae78b8410



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Patricia Giles Centre for Non‑Violence acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation as the Traditional Custodia...
27/05/2026

Patricia Giles Centre for Non‑Violence acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present, and we recognise the enduring strength, culture, and wisdom of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.

This National Reconciliation Week, we are All In.

We reaffirm our commitment to walking alongside First Nations communities -listening, learning, and taking meaningful action. Our work to create safety, dignity, and healing is inseparable from the pursuit of justice and cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, children, families, and communities.

Reconciliation takes all of us - every day.
And we remain committed to doing the work, together.

🖤💛❤️



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Today, on National Sorry Day, we honour the strength and resilience of the Stolen Generations and acknowledge the deep a...
26/05/2026

Today, on National Sorry Day, we honour the strength and resilience of the Stolen Generations and acknowledge the deep and ongoing harm caused by the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

This year’s theme, From Sorry to Action, reminds us that words alone are not enough; we must be committed to taking action that shows respect, actively contributes to healing, and helps us move forward together.

Words matter but actions create change.
By working together, we move from apology to accountability, from recognition to real progress.

🖤💛❤️

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