Resources
There is a mountain of information out there. Here are some resources we found helpful.

Victorian Cult Survivors Network
A Private Facebook Group for Survivors
Connect with survivors for mutual support and shared experiences. This private Facebook group is for survivors and their loved ones. We moderate it heavily, to the best of our ability, to keep the space safe, inclusive and respectful.
Expert Research and Resources
The Lalich Centre
Dr Janja Lalich is one of the world’s foremost experts on cults and coercive control. We have found her information to be hugely helpful
Counseling Services
For people whose cult experience involved a spiritual element
We work with the Religious Trauma Collective – a group of qualified therapists who gather and train other therapists in how to work with survivors of spiritual or religious abuse.
And more useful links below…

Useful Links
Podcasts We Love – Or Make
- Truth 2×2 Cult Kids Podcast
- Unchurchable Podcast
- Let’s Talk About Sects
- Secrets We Keep: Pray Harder
Personal Websites
- Laura McConnell on Substack – Here, Laura McConnell writes on aspects of advocacy and survivorship, including how to centre survivors and tell their stories safely.
- Breaking Free From Cults – Renee Spencer’s home on the internet, dedicated to identifying warning signs of cultism, raising awareness of the dangers, and providing resources and support for concerned people.
- Clare Heath-McIvor on Substack – Here, Clare writes on cults as well as Christian nationalism, dominionism, politics and the more problematic corners of Evangelicalism.
Support Networks
- Cult Information and Family Support Service – An Australian network formed by parents of cult victims, aiming to provide information and support to families and individuals
- Olive Leaf Network – Aid, Advocacy and Awareness for former members of high-demand religious groups.
Select a link above to explore resources for survivors, and keep an eye out on the list as it grows