Don't let cult groups turn people's lives UPSIDE-DOWN



INFORMATION ABOUT CULT GROUPS
Revolt Against Cults is an Australian not-for-profit organisation that raises awareness and educates the public about dangerous cults. This website is managed by volunteers with decades of experience working in the Behavioural Science, Mental Health, Education, and Social Welfare sectors.
Our aim is to inform people about the various Cult Groups that are currently active in Australia, the Methodology of Cult Groups, and the illegal and abusive Activities and Behaviours that occur within cults. Revolt Against Cults provides free PDF information and advice for victims of cults, their families and friends, law enforcement officers, emergency services, government departments, health professionals, researchers and the media.
Hopefully, this information may provide people with the knowledge, truth, and enough courage to walk away from a cult group - and perhaps save lives.
Escaping or leaving a cult can sometimes require the need of Emergency Assistance, or Crisis Accommodation. The emergency staff members and 'safe havens' will assist cult survivors begin their road to freedom and recovery. This website lists the Emergency Services and Crisis Accommodation contact details of each State and Territory within Australia.
Revolt Against Cults also provides free PDF information to help survivors access Legal Advice and advice about constructing Witness Statements of their ordeals. Women's, Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander's Legal Services are detailed as well.
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DETAILS OF EMERGENCY AND LEGAL CONTACTS IN AUSTRALIA


DETAILS OF COUNSELLING SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA
Recovering from abuse (physical, sexual, psychological, emotional, cultural, and neglect) can be a long a painful process without professional assistance. Revolt Against Cults provides free PDF details about health professionals and organisations that can give ex-cult members help and support in various capacities - such as cult recovery and intervention services; counselling, rehabilitation, and therapy sessions; advice for families of cult members; and relevant reading material. This information may provide the necessary support throughout a person's recovery from an abusive cult - and help to start the healing process.
