
Domestic Violence
Who We Are
UNCC is a benevolent, advocacy-based charity that supports women and children survivors of domestic and family violence. We coordinate a community-wide response and provide safe, confidential, and empowering services to uphold the dignity and rights of every individual.
Led by Serafina Loren, UNCC ensures that the safety of women and children is paramount — while respecting each woman’s right to make informed decisions about her life.
Our Mission
We provide services that are:
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Safe
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Accountable
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Confidential
We are committed to ensuring that women and children’s rights are respected, and that survivors are never alone.
UNCC Core Values – Summary
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Safety: We create safe, supportive spaces for all.
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Respect: We treat every individual with dignity and compassion.
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Accountability: We uphold ethical, transparent, and responsible practices.
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Confidentiality: We protect the privacy of those we support.
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Empowerment: We help individuals regain control and confidence.
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Inclusivity: We welcome and support people of all backgrounds.
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Collaboration: We work together with communities and partners.
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Advocacy: We stand against abuse and promote systemic change.
UNCC Advocacy Café Against Domestic & Family Violence
United Nationals Countryless Children Supporting Women and Children and Building Safer Communities
Free & Confidential Services Offered
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General information and referrals for all community members
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Crisis support for women and children
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Court assistance for victims at any location
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Counselling for women, children, and young people
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Group programs for survivors and those affected
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School and community-based education programs
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Training and resources for welfare and frontline workers
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Public education and awareness campaigns
Serving the Following Communities:
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Moorooka
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Inala
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Goodna
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Gatton
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Toowoomba
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Stones Corner
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West End
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Internationally in Kenya and Uganda
What Is Domestic & Family Violence?
Domestic and family violence is any form of abuse or intimidation used to control another person. It can occur between partners, or between family members.
Forms of abuse may include:
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Physical abuse
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Sexual abuse
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Verbal abuse
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Emotional abuse
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Psychological abuse
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Financial abuse
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Social abuse (isolation)
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Spiritual abuse
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Threats and intimidation
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Damage to property
The aim of all forms of abuse is to gain and maintain power and control over another person.
Important Reminder:
If you are experiencing domestic or family violence:
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It is not your fault
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You are not responsible for the abuse
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You deserve safety, respect, and support
UNCC is here to help you take the next steps in safety and confidence.
Contact Us
Visit: www.uncc.agency/contact
Connect with our team for information, support, or to explore your options in a safe and confidential space.






