CASA House is one of 15 sexual assault services in Victoria. Our main council areas are Merri-bek, Hume, Moonee Valley, Yarra, and the City of Melbourne.
If you are outside these areas, you can find your local service on the SASVic website.
Call 1800 806 292 to speak to a counsellor about crisis support after a recent sexual assault. You will be directed to your local CASA during business hours. After hours, you will be directed to the Sexual Assault Crisis Line (SACL).
To speak to a counsellor for brief phone support, or to talk about accessing ongoing counselling:
This service is available during business hours (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).
For information about your appointment and general enquiries, please contact our administration line:
The CASA House main office is in Queen Victoria Women's Centre (QVWC), at 210 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.
The main entrance is on Lonsdale Street - this entrance has steps. The back entrance does not have steps. It is located in QV Square and can be accessed via the ramp on the left side of the building if coming from Lonsdale Street.
Our office is on level 3, as well as our reception and waiting area. The lift and stairs are located near the back entrance of the building.
You can find more access information, including measurements on our accessibility page.
CASA House is accessible via public transport by train, tram, and bus. For help planning your trip, you can also use the PTV Journey Planner.
Train: CASA House is approximately a 6-minute walk from Melbourne Central Station from the Elizabeth Street and Swanston Street exits.
Tram: A tram stop is located outside of Melbourne Central Station on the corner of Latrobe and Swanston Street. Trams 1, 3, 3a, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67 and 72 stop at this stop.
Bus: The nearest bus stop is at the front of the QV centre on Lonsdale Street, near the corner of Swanston St. Bus 303, 309, 906, 907 and 908 are available from this location.
CASA House has an outpost in Broadmeadows. Please call our intake team for more information.
Our 24-hour crisis response is mainly offered at the Royal Women's Hospital in Parkville.
Public transport options around CASA House.
CASA House acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work, the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. We recognise their continuing connection to, and care for, land and waters. We acknowledge this land was stolen, and that sovereignty was never ceded. We pay our respect to Elders, past and present.