South Coastal Health and Community Services Equal Opportunity and Workplace Diversity Statement
South Coastal Health and Community Services (SCHCS) is committed to the provision of inclusive services and supports that all people are treated with dignity and respect, and their identity, culture and diversity is valued and supported. SCHCS utilises diverse sensitive practices and provides a welcoming, inclusive environment to all who access our services regardless of age, gender identity, disability, race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation or any other statues.
SCHCS policies, procedures and behaviours recognise and promote workplace diversity and equal opportunity. South Coastal Health and Community Services strongly believe that all people are not disadvantaged by prejudice or biases and are to be treated equally.
SCHCS is committed to ensuring accessibility throughout the organisation.
In an emergency,
or if you or someone you know is in immediate danger,
call the Police now on 000.
South Coastal Health and Community Services does not offer services to people in immediate crisis.
If itโs not an emergency and you need support, please contact your local services or contact a crisis line below. Trained, compassionate professionals are available to help you plan for your safety, connect to available resources and discuss the options that are available to you. The calls are confidential.
24 hours 7 days a week Telephone Services
- Crisis Care – (08) 9223 1111 or 1800 199 008
- Lifeline โ 13 11 14
- National Sexual Assault, Domestic & Family Violence Counselling Service โ 1800 737 732
- Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline โ 1800 007 339
- Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline – 1800 000 599