The George Hull Centre SAFE-T (Sexual Abuse Family Education, Treatment) Program is a specialized community-based program that provides evidence-based clinical assessment and specialized clinical treatment.
Our treatment focuses on the strengths of individuals and families to help them make the changes necessary to ensure that sexual abuse is not an ongoing part of their lives.
Every individual has the right to live free from the fear of abuse.
Each individual and family has the strength to make positive changes. When sexual contact has occurred between an adult and a child, or between an adolescent and a child, the adult/adolescent is solely responsible for the decision to engage in sexual activity.
All members of a family can potentially experience stress and trauma related to the sexual abuse. The child’s welfare is the most important factor in planning ways to support, help, and protect the child and his or her family. The best support for children and families is achieved through co-ordinated inter-agency services that combine elements of Child Welfare, Family Court, Criminal Court, and Clinical Intervention. Inclusivity and diversity are principles that are respected and practiced within the SAFE-T Program.