GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT
Incorporation
SafeCare Incorporated was first incorporated as an association under the WA Associations Incorporations Act in March 1989 with the name SAIF – Sexual Assault Families Programme. It changed its name in the late 1990’s to SafeCare Incorporated. It is licensed under the WA Charitable Collections Act (1946). It is a public benevolent institution (PBI) and charity registered with the Australian Charities and Not-For-Profit Commission (ACNC). As of 1 November 2023, SafeCare is also an endorsed Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) which means that any donations it receives over $2.00 are tax deductible.
Board of Management
Chairperson - Jonathan Kester
Jonathan has been a counsellor and psychotherapist for over twenty years. He has co-led several therapeutic and follow-up programmes for child pornography and other sex offenders and has been the convenor for the series of symposia on child sexual abuse prevention that have been held in Perth since March 2017. Jonathan has been instrumental in setting up SafeCare’s professional training focusing on providing counsellors, psychotherapists and people working in other human resource fields with the skills needed to work specifically with sex offenders and their families.
Deputy Chairperson - Toni McAllen
Toni currently works in private practice; specialising in domestic violence, Family Court and Children’s Court matters.
Until 2022, Toni worked as a senior lawyer with the Department of Communities in the Child Protection Legal Unit where she worked for 8 years. She has also worked with the Aboriginal Legal Service, in child protection in the UK and now represents parents, foster carers, children and, at times, government departments in various cases in the Family Law arena. All in all she over 20 years’ experience working in cases where sexual abuse has been alleged. Toni is married with two daughters.
Secretary - Rosemary Cant
Treasurer - Janice Paige
Janice Paige is a psychologist in private practice and since 1999 has been working with individuals who have issues related to child sexual abuse. For many years, she worked at SafeCare with Christabel Chamarette and, since 2009, when SafeCare closed, she has also co-facilitated a therapeutic programme focused on Child Sexual Abuse and Internet Offending based on the SafeCare Method. She was founding committee member of the APS Interest Group on Child Sexual Abuse and a co-founder of the WA network.
Janice presented a paper at the Australian Childhood Foundation Trauma Conference in 2014 which was later selected for publication in a special issue of the Cambridge University Journal ‘Children Australia’.
Board Member - Sam Munslow-Davies
Sam Munslow-Davies is a psychologist who completed a Master of Professional Psychology from Curtin University in 2021 and has since been working in the private practice field with Let’s Talk Counselling and Psychological Services. With an interest in the area of child sexual assault, sexual trauma, and working with offenders, Samantha completed specialist training in the intervention and treatment of child sexual assault perpetrators in 2020. She has since been part of the facilitation team running the community-based treatment program for child sexual abuse and Child Exploitation Material (CEM) offending. She has experience working with the general population, victims/survivors, and offenders both inside and out of prison and is currently on the committee for the Australian Psychological Society’s (APS) Special Interest Group on child sexual abuse and psychology.
Board Member - Isabel Schilg
the for-profit and non-profit sectors. After working at Australia’s largest charity dedicated to preventing childsexual abuse, she joined the Institute of Sexology & Sexual Medicine at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin to focuson causer-related prevention. In 2022, she completed a Masters of Criminology & Criminal Justice at Griffith University. Some of her active projects include capacity building initiatives for organisations worldwide that aim to prevent child sexual abuse through causer-related prevention, leading activities relating to stakeholder engagement, dissemination and project management in three EU funded projects (2PS, PROTECH and STOP-CSAM) and expanding the Institute’s online self-help program Troubled Desire.
Board Member - Monica Macoun
Monica is a Counselling Psychologist with more than 25 years of experience in the field including specialist work in the area of trauma and sexual abuse; with victims as well as perpetrators and other family members. Monica has a Master of Psychology from Curtin University and completed a placement at SafeCare in 2005 where her interest in the area of sexual abuse work began. After that she worked for SafeCare in their Bunbury office and also in private practice. She has coordinated a counselling service for Road Trauma WA, been the clinical lead of psychology at Telethon Speech and Hearing and worked in both Government and non-Government settings. Monica has additional qualifications in clinical hypnosis, EMDR and trauma and grief counselling.
Currently, Monica works in her full-time private practice in South Perth which includes facilitating a treatment group for men who have offended sexually against children or accessed child exploitation material based on the SafeCare Method. She is National Convenor of the Australian Psychological Society’s Child Sexual Abuse Special Interest Group, member of the SafeCare Incorporated’s Training Committee and a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society’s College of Counselling Psychologists. Monica is also the author of a self-help book entitled You, Me and a Cup of Tea – Breaking the Cycle of Child Sexual Abuse.
Board Member - Sarah Tallon
Sarah is a dedicated paralegal working in a family law firm based in South Perth, where she combines her professional expertise with deep personal insight to support families navigating the legal process. Her passion lies in advocating for those impacted by child sexual abuse (CSA), an issue that is profoundly personal to her.
Sarah’s courage and resilience gained through her own lived experiences, fuel her mission to be a voice for those who often go unheard, making her a vital presence in both her workplace and on the Board of SafeCare.
Board Member - David Holloway
His research interests focus on internal and corporate governance, leadership and organizational decision-making from a critical theory perspective and from a collaborative decision-making approach. He has more than 100 research outputs including six monograph and book chapters, journal articles, conference publications, professional articles and assorted reports as well as being a keynote speaker and panel session member. Originally from Singapore, David also has a special interest in cross-cultural education; work integrated learning; and internationalization of the business curriculum.
He retired from Murdoch University in 2015 and has since completed the SafeCare men’s treatment program, as well as the New York based Hidden Water online Purple Circle program, and the SafeCare Facilitator Training Program. He has been a member of the SafeCare board from the second half of 2022.
Board Member - Trish Murrell
Certified Practicing Accountant
Personnel
Clinical Director
Christabel has been a presenter at the five Perth Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Symposia in 2017-2022. In September 2022, she was appointed to the Federal Attorney-General’s National Strategy Government Advisory Group to the National Office for Child Safety. In 2023 Christabel recommenced working in her role as Clinical Director as part of the re-establishment of SafeCare Incorporated.
Development Director
Born and raised in Tasmania, Cathcart moved to Western Australia in early 1992. He has worked in a wide range of senior management and leadership roles in politics, the community services and arts sectors including: Personal Adviser to then Greens WA Senator Christabel Chamarette, Executive Director of the Community Housing Coalition of WA and General Manager of the Spare Parts Puppet Theatre.
He has served an a number of boards and committees including: Chairperson of the Community Housing Federation of Australia, member on WA State Homelessness Task Force in 2001, a member of the Board of the WA Council of Social Service, Board member of the Chamber of Arts and Culture WA, Deputy Chair of Healthway. For many years Cathcart has managed his own consultancy business, builds and manages websites for clients and many other graphics design and publishing projects, while undertaking a number of his own business ventures. He also has long-standing business interests in Indonesia.
Cathcart has been associated with SafeCare in a range of capacities since 2000, including as a long-standing Board member, Men’s Treatment Group observer/participant and as a development consultant. In December 2022 he resigned as Chairperson of SafeCare to take up the new role of Development Director to lead the organisation in re-establishing its counselling and support programs in WA and roll-out across Australia.