During my early secondary years, I was assaulted by a person associated with the School and in my senior years, I suffered further sexual abuse. I did not disclose my abuse due to a fear of not being believed and over time I tried to suppress the memory. I developed complex psychological outcomes which impacted my mental health and suffered eating disorders for 17 years.
In 2015, I contacted the Royal Commission regarding my abuse. This was followed by a police statement and subsequent court appearances. Life at this stage was extremely painful. I was in contact with a few people at GGS, including some of the amazing professionals that were made available for psychological consultation. These professionals helped me through and prepared me for my Court appearance and were available for clinical consultation as well.
Over the last two years I have been fortunate to be involved with Healing and Hope. I have reached out to fellow survivors and offered to help them through some of the processes that can become confrontational. I have also offered to share coping mechanisms for stress and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. These connections have been rewarding and cathartic.
Healing and Hope has played an incredibly large part in my own healing. I have found myself once again, and I am happy in my own skin. Healing and Hope is an amazing part of our GGS community – it supports victim survivors of past harms and actively demonstrates the School’s current culture of care, empathy, and safety.
Our community needs Healing and Hope. It is very likely that there are those you know who will need their help. It has been life-changing for me – please consider a donation to Healing and Hope so it may continue its amazing work.
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