ABOUT US

The Illawarra Women’s Trauma Recovery Centre is a one-stop place for women to heal and rebuild their lives after experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence. 

It is an initiative of the Illawarra Women’s Health Centre and was officially opened on September 6, 2024, by Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services and Member for Whitlam, Stephen Jones, NSW Minister of Health Ryan Park and Member for Shellharbour Anna Watson.

The Centre was funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

It is the first of its kind in Australia, providing specialised, individualised support to women recovering and healing from the trauma of domestic, family and sexual violence and abuse.

The model of care was co-designed with women who have experienced domestic, family and sexual violence and it recognises the need for care to go beyond crisis intervention to address the long-term impact of trauma. 

By investing in the safety, health, and healing of women, the Centre works toward breaking cycles of violence and abuse to prevent intergenerational transmission of trauma.

You can find out more about the research and principals behind the Centre in our 2021 Business Case and our A New Model of Care Co-Design Report.

Shellharbour MP, Anna Watson at the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre's Recovery and Healing: Our Voices, Our Stories exhibition.
Shellharbour MP, Anna Watson at the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre's Recovery and Healing: Our Voices, Our Stories exhibition.

What We Stand For

OUR VISION

Women are respected, secure and free to decide their futures on journeys sustained with optimism and hope.

 
OUR PURPOSE

We are committed to providing comprehensive domestic, family, and sexual violence support to every woman, ensuring their right to heal for as long as needed.

 
OUR POSITIONING

We support women’s needs by connecting them to personalised and specialised domestic, family and sexual violence services to help them recover and live secure lives.

Meet The Team

Melissa Lord, Intake Co-Ordinator​ at the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre

Melissa Lord, Intake CoOrdinator

Melissa is the intake officer at the Women’s Trauma Recovery Centre.

She is a qualified social worker with experience working in Family and Domestic Violence, counselling in Aged Care, the Disability Sector and Family counselling.

She is passionate about working with women in a holistic environment, empowering them through their recovery journey.

In her spare time she loves travelling, bike riding, stand up paddle boarding, photography and anything involving the great outdoors.

Jessica Sztachanski, Centre and Project Co-ordinator​

Jessica Sztachanski, Centre and Project Coordinator

Throughout Jess’s career she has worked closely with vulnerable communities, providing the guidance and resources they need to rebuild their lives.

She said her work is driven by empathy, a deep sense of purpose, and a strong desire to make a positive impact.

Jess is dedicated to empowering people to reach
their full potential and move forward with confidence and strength.

Kynea Lee-Olive, Reception and administration

Kynea Lee-Olive, Reception and administration

Kynea is the receptionist here at the Centre and is likely the first person you will see when entering this beautiful space.

An experienced receptionist in the medical field, Kynea has worked for the Illawarra Aboriginal Medical Centre and for Orthopaedic Surgeons. 

Kynea brings knowledge to the Centre and is a proud Indigenous woman and mother to two beautiful girls. 

Ally Blazeski, Counsellor​ at the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre

Ally Blazeski, Counsellor

Ally is a social worker with over three years post-graduate experience working with
vulnerable adults and their families.

After completing a Bachelor of Social Work with
the Australian Catholic University, she commenced her professional journey as an alcohol and other drugs case manager with individuals from a criminal justice background. Following this experience, Ally moved into a role as a specialist domestic and family violence counsellor to women impacted by domestic and sexual abuse.

Ally brings a person-centred and strengths-based approach to her work. She prides herself on being passionate about the domestic and family violence space and has committed to supporting women to find empowerment in their communities and relationships. 

A waiting area in the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre.

Essra Fayed, caseworker

Essra is a social worker with eight years of experience working in refugee, trauma, mental health, aged care, and child and family spaces. 

Essra comes from a diverse background both professionally and personally – and uses these experiences to inform her practice, openness, compassion and empathy. She is passionate about working with women and children and believes everyone has a right to recovery and to access equitable support.

As a Case Manager at the Illawarra Women’s Recovery Centre, Essra uses a person-centered, strength-based, culturally safe, and trauma-informed lens within a systems framework to support women and their families to achieve their goals. 

 

 

Felicity White, massage therapist at the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre

Felicity white, Massage therapist

Felicity is a Trauma Informed Bodyworker and Naturopath, who has gained many years of experience working in the Health and Wellbeing Sector and teaching a variety of bodywork modalities privately and through TAFE NSW. 

Felicity’s interest in treating Women and Children recovering from domestic, family and sexual violence with Somatic Body-based therapies and Equine Assisted Therapy stemmed from her own lived experience as a victim-survivor.  She continues to build her skills and knowledge in these dynamic and developing fields of study, which she finds relevant and essential to trauma recovery. 

Roseanne Camilleri from the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre

Rosanne Camilleri, Counsellor

With a deep passion for empowering individuals, Roseanne has dedicated her career to helping people find strength and purpose in their life’s journey. She has worked across various not-for-profit organisations in out-of-home care, NDIS, and emergency housing, providing vital support to those in need.

As an NDIS provider, Roseanne is committed to guiding participants toward discovering their strengths and achieving their personal goals. She integrates creativity into her practice through clay therapy, offering a hands-on, therapeutic approach that fosters self-expression and healing.

Roseanne’s mission is to create a space where individuals feel supported, empowered, and inspired to embrace their journey with resilience and self-discovery.

Kelly, Caseworker​ at the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre

Kelly, Caseworker

Kelly is a passionate and dedicated community services worker with 15 years of experience, predominantly working in the domestic and family violence sector. She has a Diploma in Community Services. 

Kelly has worked in advocacy and has developed policies for the domestic and family violence sector within Peak Bodies; she has directly worked directly with clients in case management, supporting women and children experiencing and/or escaping domestic and family violence, crisis work, court support, intake and referral experience. 

Kelly has also worked in case management in the homelessness and community corrections sector. 

Jean Alvisse, Movement and mobility coach​ at the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre

Jean Alvisse, Movement and mobility coach

Jean is dedicated to guiding women of all ages, cultures, and backgrounds to rediscover their physical and mental strength, move confidently and easily, and build a deep, loving connection with their bodies. She believes that combining science-based knowledge with empathy empowers every woman.

Jean has a deep passion for Applied Neurology and its integration into mental health. With 20 years of experience in martial arts, she is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and she thrives on continuous learning and physical and mental challenges.

Her greatest fulfillment comes from coaching women and witnessing their confidence and overall well-being flourish.

 

Katarina Skalicanova, Counsellor​ at the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre

Katarina Skalicanova, Counsellor

Katarina studied psychodynamic counselling at Birkbeck, University of London in the UK.

She began her working career in the UK school systems, providing counselling in primary and secondary education.

Katarina’s personal journey led her from living in the UK to New Zealand where she worked within a field of sexual harm.

Katarina loves outdoors and connecting with nature and animals and sees these connections as vital to happiness and fulfilment.

Dr Karen Williams of the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre

Dr Karen Williams, Head of Programs

Dr Karen Williams is a Consultant Psychiatrist who specialises in PTSD and other trauma syndromes.
She is a member of Family Violence Network Committee in the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists.
 
Dr Williams is the founder of Doctors Against Violence Towards Women, an advocacy group aimed at promoting the mental and physical safety of women who are survivors of Family Violence and sexual assault.
She provided evidence at the Federal Parliamentary Inquiry into Family, Sexual and Domestic Violence, as well as the Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control in NSW.
 
Maree Kerr, CEO​ of the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre.

Maree Kerr, CEO

Maree is a senior executive with more than 30 years experience as a CEO, General Manager, and Chief Operating Officer in corporate, for-profit, and not-for-profit organisations.

Maree is an experienced company director, having held positions on boards in the financial services sector, education, aged care, disability, and research. She has held positions on corporate governance, risk, audit, and strategic partnership committees.

Maree brings a wide range of skills that include financial, human resources, and building robust cultures to organisations.

Meet the Council of Women

The Council of Women is the governing body that oversees the Illawarra Women’s Health Centre and the Illawarra Women’s Trauma Recovery Centre.

Jessica Koot, Chairwoman at the Illawarra Women's Health Centre

Jessica Koot, Chairwoman

Jessica is a Senior Associate Family Law Solicitor based at the Access Law Group Wollongong office.

She assist clients with family law issues including divorce applications, property settlements, defacto relationships and parenting matters.

Jessica also prepares estate planning documents including Wills, Powers of Attorney and Enduring Guardianship documents.

Jessica has strong passion for supporting local women.

Tanya Sainty, Deputy Chairwoman of the Illawarra Women's Trauma Recovery Centre

Tanya Sainty, Deputy Chairwoman

Tanya’s background is electrical engineering and project management. She attained her electrical engineering degree at University of Wollongong.

She has consolidated that knowledge recently with her project management CAPM accreditation and her Masters of Business Administration.

Tanya is passionate about women’s issues and empowering them to have greater choices in life, especially those who may feel disenfranchised, such as older women, single mothers and LGBTIQA+ women.

Narelle Hawken, board member at the Illawarra Women's Health Centre

Narelle Hawken, Treasurer

Narelle has extensive expertise in governance, finance, and operational leadership.

She drives strategic growth, risk management, and community impact.

Her experience spans aged care, professional, and corporate sectors, ensuring strong financial oversight, compliance, and business development.

Passionate about empowering women and organisations, she champions sustainable initiatives that enhance service delivery and community well-being.

Simone Lord, part of the Council of Women at the Women's Health Centre

Simone Lord, Secretary

Simone is a strategic and results-driven executive with expertise in governance, financial management, and business transformation.

With a proven track record in driving organisational growth, risk mitigation, and high-level stakeholder engagement, she is a dynamic leader dedicated to delivering meaningful impact through strategic leadership and advocacy.

Melissa Jones, part of the Council of Women at the Women's Health Centre

Melissa Jones

Melissa is an experienced leader with expertise in operations and health strategy. She holds an MBA from Sydney Business School and is a graduate of the AICD Company Directors Course.

Melissa is committed to corporate governance and effective leadership in complex business environments.

Natalee Davis, part of the Council of Women at the Women's Health Centre

Natalee Davis

Natalee is a dedicated advocate for survivors of abuse, also standing up for the little guy in medical negligence, discrimination, and compensation claims.

Passionate about social justice, she fosters connections, mentors her team, and promotes wellness.

Actively engaged in the community, she volunteers, holds professional memberships, and champions trauma-informed practices to drive change.

Vi Blazevska, part of the Council of Women at the Women's Health Centre

Vi Blazevska

Vi is a seasoned Senior Business Banking Manager with extensive expertise in finance, compliance, governance, and risk management.

She is a passionate advocate for women’s health, safety, and financial security, dedicated to driving positive change and empowering women in all aspects of their lives.

Bianca Hunt, part of the Council of Women at the Women's Health Centre

Bianca Hunt

Bianca is Director of FLW Connect, and is a Gumbaynggirr woman dedicated to cultural safety, and wellbeing.

Her advocacy and work led her to develop tailored training and co-author a Mental Health and Prevention research article.

Bianca’s passion, and social responsibility drives her to support innovations that spotlight the beautiful Dharawal Country we live on, and proud community spirit.

Kelly Cole, part of the Council of Women at the Women's Health Centre

Kelly Cole

Kelly is an experienced psychologist with a career involving roles in government and non-government organisations, as well as private practice.

Kelly’s work combines her deep understanding of mental health with a compassionate, person-centred approach.

She also has a strong foundation in governance, stakeholder engagement and advocacy.

She is dedicated to creating meaningful, supportive environments for those in need of healing and empowerment.

Illawarra Women's Health Centre

The Illawarra Women’s Trauma Recovery Centre is a project of the Illawarra Women’s Health Centre.

The Illawarra Women’s Health Centre provides free or low-cost and affordable medical, allied and complementary health care as well as health and well-being programs, groups and education to improve women’s health. We are non-government and not-for-profit.
We are a women only space.