No matter what your age, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, culture, religion or visa status – you have rights – and can get help.
I need urgent help
If you, or someone you know, are in immediate danger, call 000 for help.
Contact our team
Contacting the Additional Referral Pathway is free and confidential. There is no cost to use our service and we keep your information private.
- Call 1800 000 277
- Email arp@salvationarmy.org.au
Can I access an interpreter?
If you prefer to speak to us in another language, we can help you with an interpreter.
When can I call?
Our teams work 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday.
If you contact us out of these hours, leave a message and we will respond to you on the next business day. Tell us the days and times best to contact you and times that are not safe.
Send us an enquiry
Provide either your phone or email so we can contact you.
For referring caseworkers
If you are a referring caseworker, please complete this referral form and send to arp@salvationarmy.org.au
Partnership with Anti-Slavery Australia:

Anti-Slavery Australia is a national legal centre providing free and confidential legal assistance to people experiencing modern slavery.
The Anti-Slavery Australia legal team can:
- Help you understand your rights, options and how to stay safe
- Provide free and confidential legal advice and assistance
- Support with navigating visas, protection options, compensation pathways
- Provide assessment and referral onto support pathways
To get in touch:
- Call 02 9514 8115
- Email asalegal@uts.edu.au
- Website: Anti Slavery Australia
If you are experiencing pressure to marry or forced marriage you can also contact ASA by using a confidential chat on their dedicated forced marriage website: My Blue Sky
Following the initial pilot period, The Salvation Army and Anti-Slavery Australia are partnering to deliver the Additional Referral Pathway to maximise national frontline resourcing to people who have experienced all forms of modern slavery.
We thank the other original consortium partners Australian Muslim Womens Centre for Human Rights, Project Respect and Scarlet Alliance for their work during the pilot period. The Salvation Army continues to value these organisations for the specialist work they do across the continuum of modern slavery responses from prevention to recovery. Ongoing opportunities for collaboration will be announced soon.
Other ways to get help
If you are in immediate danger, call 000 for help from local police.

Australian Federal Police
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) protect people who are victims of modern slavery and keep you safe.
- Make an anonymous report through Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000
- Call 131 AFP
- Report online
- Visit the Australian Federal Police website

Australian Red Cross
Australian Red Cross can provide information and confidential advice about the Support for Trafficked People Program, referral pathways and avenues of support.
- Call 1800 113 015
- Email national_stpp@redcross.org.au
- Website Support for Trafficked People
You can also contract the following organisations for free and confidential counselling (available 24/7)

1800RESPECT
Contact 1800RESPECT for sexual assault, and domestic and family violence.
- Text or call 1800RESPECT
- Chat online or seek further information on the 1800RESPECT website


If this is an emergency, call 000
如果是紧急情况,请拨打000
यदि यह आपातकालीन स्थिति है, तो कृपया 000 पर कॉल करें।
إذا كانت الحالة طارئة، يرجى الاتصال بالرقم 000
หากเกิดเหตุฉุกเฉินกรุณาโทร 000
Jika darurat, harap hubungi 000
اگر اورژانسی است، لطفا با 000 تماس بگیرید
එය හදිසි අවස්ථාවක් නම්, කරුණාකර 000 අමතන්න
اگر یہ ایمرجنسی ہے تو براہ کرم 000 پر کال کریں۔
Nếu là trường hợp khẩn cấp, vui lòng gọi 000
The Salvation Army is funded by the Department of Social Services to provide the Additional Referral Pathway to access the Support for Trafficked People Program. For more information, visit the Australian Department of Social Services.