- Lifeline
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Lifeline is a national charity providing all Australians experiencing a personal crisis with access to 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.
24 hours 7 days crisis support suicide prevention: 13 11 14
- Family Drug Support
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Organisation which provides non-directive support and information for families and friends of drug and/or alcohol users across Australia.
SUPPORT LINE 24 HOURS 7 DAYS: 1300 368 186
- DACAS
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Drug and Alcohol Clinical Advisory Service to assist health professionals with diagnosis, clinical management, treatment options for patients with drug and alcohol use
24 Hour phone service toll free in the Northern Territory: 1800 111 092
- Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF)
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The Alcohol and Drug Foundation was established in 1959.
Our ongoing work aligns with the Australian National Drug Strategy that declares “efforts to promote social inclusion and resilient individuals, families and communities” are a key objective within the demand reduction pillar.
We are proudly evidence-based, independent and funded by state and federal governments. We bring expert knowledge and research into the design and implementation of our programs. We reach millions of Australians in their communities through sporting clubs and workplaces, by supporting and informing drug and alcohol prevention programs, and through the provision of educational information.
9:00AM-5:00PM Monday-Friday
0405 108 353
Marrara, Northern TerritoryINFORMATION LINE 1300 85 85 84
- Amity Community Services Inc
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Amity Community Services believes in helping people to help themselves. Amity encourages this by providing a non-judgmental, professional and confidential counselling service. We specialise in the areas of drugs, alcohol and gambling.
At Amity we recognise that behaviours of habit can often interact with other aspects of your life; therefore, these problems can also be addressed in counselling sessions.
Age Range: 18+ years
Eligibility: N/A
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external referralFunded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, day programs and non-residential, post-rehab and relapse prevention.
155 Stuart Hwy, Parap
0820
Australia
(08) 8944 6565 - Balunu Foundation
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Mooditj Program
Mooditj was originally intended as an out-of-school program. It can be run after school or on the weekend, like a youth group, or on a camp. Mooditj has also been run very successfully in schools, either with whole classes or groups of Aboriginal students. We have a team of two facilitators a male and female youth workers. We can tailor the delivery to suit your needs. Whether it is a one off session or a ten week program We send home permission forms and an official letter to the parents/s of the participants.
Age Range: 12-18 years, male and female
Eligibility: Young person ages 12-18 years
Access: Contact Balunu Foudnation
Funded Services: Not specifiedPlease contact Noeletta McKenzie, Manager by email or phone to speak about this program.
0447 788 547 or noeletta.mckenzie@balunu.org.au
Please see referral form here and program outline here.
- Banyan House
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Banyan House runs three programs for adults in Darwin including a Withdrawal Program, Modified Matrix Program and Residential Recovery Program.
Age Range: 18-64 years
Eligibility: Diagnosis of AOD dependency, demonstrated motivation to change lifestyle
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external, or Internal agency referral
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, withdrawal, counselling, residential rehabilitation, aftercare, case management and care planning.9:00AM-4:30PM
Banyan House
16 Beaton Road, Berrimah
0812PO Box 312 Berrimah, NT 0828
- Barkly Region Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory Group (BRADAAG)
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Over the past three decades BRADAAG has been able to grow and adapt its services to suit the needs of the Barkly Region. In addition to the organisation's longest running service - the Sobering Up Shelter, BRADAAG also operates three residential programs as well as an aftercare/outreach service.
Age Range: 18+ years
Eligibility: N/A
Access: Self-referral, external, or Internal agency referral
Funded Services: Outreach (Monday-Friday 6AM-4:30PM). Transitional Aftercare, residential rehabilitation, continuing care coordination, COMMIT, sobering up shelter.
Unfunded Services: Youth Outreach (Saturday-Sunday 5PM-11:30PM under 16 years old)21 Thompson St, Tennant Creek
0860
Australia
(08) 8963 2500
info@braadaag.org.au - Bushmob Aboriginal Corporation
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BushMob run a 20 bed residential treatment facility with some unfunded beds for which they charge a fee for service. Journeys are made in Central Australia by, and for, young people to get the self-respect, trust and courage and skill to have a good life because grog, sniffing, drugs and crime are no good. (BushMob's vision developed by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal young people and families in meetings under trees and in dry creek beds in and around Alice Springs.)
Age Range: 12-25 years, 14-17 years 11 months (Loves Creek Ampere Mwerre)
Eligibility: Must be post-detox, through GP, Psychologist and Psychiatrist available for withdrawal on-site when required
Access: Self-referral, external, or Internal agency referral, Emergency placement
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, pharmacotherapy, residential rehabilitation, day programs and non-residential services, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning, bush adventure therapy intensive.36 Priest Street
Alice Springs NT
(08) 8953 3798 - CatholicCare NT Tiwi
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Catholic Care NT offers three programs on Tiwi Island. Safe House - Milikapiti, Financial Wellbeing and Capability, AOD-Adults.
Age Range: 0-15 (youth) 16+ for counselling/group treatment
Eligibility: Indigenous Specific
Access: Self-referral, external, or Internal agency referral, Support Links
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, day programs and non-residential services, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning, coordination, community education, drug diversion8:30AM-5:00PM Monday-Friday
Wurrumiyanga
Australia
(08) 8944 2000 - CatholicCare NT Alice Springs
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Age Range: 0-15 (youth) 16+ for counselling/group treatment
Eligibility: N/A
Access: Self-referral, external, or Internal agency referral, Support Links
Funded Services: Aged care advocacy, generalist counselling, victims of crime counselling, Intensive Family and Parenting Services (only from a Territory Faces or Territory Families referral), Children's contact centre serviceMonday-Friday 8:30AM-5:00PM
6 Hartley Street
Alice Springs NT 0871
(08) 8958 2400 - CatholicCare NT
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Catholic Care NT runs 15 programs from its Darwin and Palmerston offices, and offers services in Alice Springs, Katherine, and Tennant Creek. Including but not limited to counselling, parenting support, AOD adult, and AOD Kids in Focus. For an extensive list of programs, please click here.
Age Range: 0-15 (youth) 16+ for counselling/group treatment
Eligibility: N/A
Access: Self-referral, external, or Internal agency referral, Support Links
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, day programs and non-residential services, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning, coordination, community education, drug diversion.8:30AM-5:00PM Monday-Friday
17 Hidden Valley Rd
Berrimah
0828
Australia
(08) 8944 2000OR
Goyder Centre Shop 10B, Palmerston Circuit
Palmerston NT 0830
(08) 8932 9977 - CatholicCare NT Wadeye
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Catholic Care NT provides two services in Wadeye. A youth diversion program: referral service to re-engage young people aged 10 to 17 when they’ve committed a minor offence. And and AOD program for adults.
Age Range: 0-15 (youth) 16+ for counselling/group treatment
Eligibility: Indigenous Specific
Access: Self-referral, external, or Internal agency referral, Support Links
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, day programs and non-residential services, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning, coordination, community education, drug diversion.8:30AM-5:00PM Monday-Friday
Wadeye
0822
Australia
(08) 8944 2000 - Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programmes Unit (CAAAPU)
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CAAAPU provides counselling and treatment services at their residential facility in Alice Springs, with an eight week rehabilitation program to assist individuals of acute alcohol use problems.
CAAAPU's aim is to reduce the harmful effects of alcohol and other drugs on individuals, families and communities and provide a place of healing, enabling clients to live a healthy and sober life and fulfill their potential. CAAAPU deliver their treatment programs through culturally appropriate way
Lot 290 Ragonesi Road
Alice Springs NT 0870
(08) 8955 4600 - Central Australian Aboriginal Congress (CAAC)
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Congress provides a comprehensive primary health care service to the Aboriginal community of Alice Springs and to outstations within a 100-km radius, and auspices the health services in five remote Central Australian communities. CAAC's services target the social, emotional, cultural and physical well being of Aboriginal people.
Age Range: 12-65+ years
Eligibility: Must be aboriginal or partnered with an Aboriginal person
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external, or Internal agency referral
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, withdrawal, pharmacotherapy, counselling, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning.14 Leichhardt Terrace
Alice Springs
0870
Australia
(08) 8951 4400 - Council for Aboriginal Alcohol Program Services (CAAPS)
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The Council for Aboriginal Alcohol Program Services (CAAPS) Aboriginal Corporation is the largest not-for-profit family-focused residential alcohol and other drug rehabilitation centre in Northern Australia. In addition to rehabilitation, CAAPS provide outreach support in community to support appropriate referrals and work to prevent homelessness.
Age Range: 0-65+ years
Eligibility: Must be post-detox, Indigenous and non-Indigenous
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, agency referral, youth diversion through the VSA Act
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, residential rehabilitation, day programs and non-residential services, case management and care planning.24-Hour residential service
Business hours 8:30AM-4:30PM weekday60 Boulter Rd
Berrimah
0828
Australia - Drug and Alcohol Services Association Inc. of Alice Springs (DASA)
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DASA service delivery is based on the Therapeutic Community Model. This model is one where everyone is a decision maker and takes responsibility for themselves and the impact of their actions on the community.
DASA follows the harm minimisation philosophy whereby people set their own healing goals. Clients are supported to develop a treatment plan that can include a range of goals from managed and safe use through to total abstinence.
Age Range: 18-65+ years
Eligibility: N/A
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external, or Internal agency referral
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, withdrawal, counselling, residential rehabilitation, day programs and non-residential services, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning.4 Schwarz Crescent
Alice Springs
0870
Australia
(08) 8952 8412 - Foundation of Rehabilitation with Aboriginal Alcohol Related Difficulties (FORWAARD)
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The Foundation of Rehabilitation With Aboriginal Alcohol Related Difficulties Aboriginal Corporation, commonly known by its acronym as FORWAARD, has been one of the Northern Territory's leading substance misuse treatment centres for fifty years.
Age Range: 18+ years (As young at 17 for diversionary program)
Eligibility: Clients must be post-detox, board approval needed for non-indigenous clients.
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external referral
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning.33 Charles St
Stuart Park
0820
Australia
(08) 8923 6666 - Holyoake Alice Springs
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Holyoake is a not for profit, non-religious organisation offering counselling and information & education to people affected by alcohol, drugs, gambling and other harmful behaviour.
Age Range: Anyone aged 5 and above
Eligibility: 5+ years old
Access: Self-referral, external, or Internal agency referral
Funded Services: Managing Your Life: for people directly affected by alcohol, drugs, gambling and other harmful behaviours. Skills for Life: for people living indirectly with the effects of alcohol, drugs, gambling and other harmful behaviour. Young Peoples Program: is for adolescents who are affected by the environment they exist in. Sandplay Therapy is offered to help fill the gap where support is lacking for young children aged 5-12.9:00AM-5:00PM Monday-Friday
21 Newland St
Alice Springs
0870 - Larrakia Nation
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If it’s evening and you are worried for the safety of yourself or others, you can call Night Patrol.
Night Patrol has a dedicated freecall number that works from 4pm to midnight: 1800 101 645
If there is an immediate danger you should call 000.If you have a health-related issue or you need assistance to get you or your client to an appointment, contact the Health Outreach team.
Email: hreferrals@larrakia.comIf you want to book a flight, bus, accommodation or get a Larrakia ID please contact the Return to Country office between 9am and 2pm.
Email: returntocountry@larrakia.comBagot Road,
Ludmilla
Australia
08 8945 5211 - Law Society Northern Territory (LSNT)
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The Law Society Northern Territory (LSNT), formed in 1968, is a statutory body constituted under the Legal Profession Act (NT), which controls the affairs of the legal profession in the Northern Territory.
Monday-Friday 8:30AM-5:00PM excluding public holiday
9 Cavenagh St
Darwin
0800
Australia - Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission Darwin
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Services offered: Helpline, legal advice, legal representation, duty lawyer, family dispute resolution, community legal education, policy and law reform
9-11 Cavenagh St, Darwin City
NT 0800 - Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission Alice Springs
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Services offered: Helpline, legal advice, legal representation, duty lawyer, family dispute resolution, community legal education, policy and law reform
77 Hartley St, Alice Springs
NT 0870 - Mala’la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation
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Mala'la Health Board Aboriginal Corporation works with the Maningrida community as well as surrounding outstations to improve health and well-being. Their services include aged care, primary health care, renal dialysis, social emotional well being (SEWB), and youth services.
Age Range: 14+ years
Eligibility: N/A
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external, or Internal agency referral, community members
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, case management and care planning.Maningrida
0822
Australia - Mission Australia Alice Springs
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Supports people who are homeless, at risk of homelessness or waiting for public housing and offers counselling in mental health, drug and alcohol abuse, and family and relationships.
40 Bath St
Alice Springs
0870
Australia - Mission Australia Palmerston
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Mission Australia's Personal Helpers and Mentors Program (PHaM) in Darwin is a strength and recovery centred program supporting people whose lives are severely affected by a mental illness.
The program caters for people 16 years and over who are willing to receive help for their diagnosis and to address any drug and alcohol issues during the course of participation.
PHaM recognises that recovery does not mean cure and that each person’s recovery is different. Each PHaM’s participant receives a culturally appropriate service that is designed to meet, in the least restrictive way, his or her individual needs and personal recovery goals.
6 Frances Drive, Palmerston
NT 0830 - Mission Australia Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Service (MARRTS)
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Mission Australia Residential Rehabilitation Treatment Service (MARRTS) is a 40 bed residential rehabilitation facility for alcohol and other drugs. The intensive client-centred interventions combined with therapeutic programs will facilitate change for individuals and support change that can be sustained after reintegration to their communities.
8:00AM-4:00PM 7 Days.
30 Tivendale Road
Berrimah 0828 - Sobering Up Shelter
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The Sobering Up Shelter service is available to people living rough and at risk of harm in the greater Darwin, Palmerston and Katherine areas.
Based on a harm-minimisation model, it provides short-term, non-custodial, safe shelter for intoxicated people over the age of 16.
The shelter provides overnight accommodation to people under the influence of alcohol or other drugs who have been delivered to the shelter by the Northern Territory Police or the community Night Patrol service.
Self-admissions are accepted, however shelter staff will refer people to other services that may be able to assist them.
Age Range: 18+ years
Eligibility/Access: only accepted if presented by Police or Larrakia Night Patrol
Funded Services: Sobering Up30 Tivendale Road
Berrimah 0828 - Top End AOD Service
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Top End AOD is a specialist service providing a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to harm minimisation (demand reduction, supply reduction and harm reduction) for individuals and communities experiencing alcohol and drug related issues. Top End AOD provides confidential specialist assessment, treatment and intervention services for individuals and families in the Top End of the Northern Territory who are experiencing problems associated with substance misuse.
Age Range: All ages
Eligibility: None specified
Access: referral from a general practitioner, hospital or other Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) service, or by self-referral
Funded Services: Information and education, brief intervention, referrals, assessment, counselling, pharmacotherapies, withdrawal services, case management.Royal Darwin Hospital Office
Building 9 North, RDH Campu08 8922 8399 (Intake)
Please view TADS comprehensive brochure here.
- Tangentyere Council
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Tangentyere Council operates a wide range of services and programs for Aboriginal people in Central Australia.
While Tangentyere Council’s role developed initially around tenure, housing and essential services for town camp residents in the 1970s and 1980s, it quickly developed to encompass a range of family, community and social services to which people in town camps did not otherwise have access.
Age Range: Not specified
Eligibility: Not specified
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external, or Internal agency referral
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning.4 Elder Street
Alice Springs,
NT 0870
Australia - TEAMHealth Darwin/Palmerston
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TEAMhealth provide services to people and families affected by mental illness.
Services are provided within a model of recovery focused psychosocial rehabilitation and within the framework of the National Mental Health Plan and Standards. TEAMhealth works closely with other specialist service providers such as Top End Mental Health Services (TEMHS), drug/alcohol services and other non-government organisations.
Age Range: Adults, 16+ years
Services: Children and families, housing, residentialLevel 1, Building 4, 631 Stuart Highway,
Berrimah NT
0828
(08) 8943 9600Palmerston:
101/5 McCourt Road
Yarrawonga NT 0830 Phone: 0424 133 283
- TEAMHealth Katherine/Daly River
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TEAMhealth provide services to people and families affected by mental illness.
Services are provided within a model of recovery focused psychosocial rehabilitation and within the framework of the National Mental Health Plan and Standards. TEAMhealth works closely with other specialist service providers such as Top End Mental Health Services (TEMHS), drug/alcohol services and other non-government organisations.
Age Range: Adults, 16+ years
Services: Children and familie3/12 Third Street
Katherine 0850Daly River (Nauiyu)
Lot 124, Room 1
NAUIYU NT 0822 - Venndale Rehabilitation Centre
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Venndale Rehabilitation provides accommodation for Indigenous people undergoing rehabilitation from alcohol and other drug use. The Venndale facility is located approximately 38 kilometres south of the Katherine township in the Northern Territory, and its withdrawal program operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Venndale provides individual medical care to each client with prescriptions and medical checks accessed through general practitioners from Wurli Wurlinjang Aboriginal Health Service.
Age Range: 18+ years
Eligibility: N/A
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external, or Internal agency referral
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, pharmacotherapy, counselling, residential rehabilitation, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning.LOT 4757 Fox Road, Venn,
Northern Territory, - Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation (WYDAC)
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Since 1993, Warlpiri Youth Development Aboriginal Corporation (WYDAC, formerly known as Mt Theo Program) has dedicated itself to developing the strength, health, confidence and leadership of Warlpiri youth. The program aims to promote positive and meaningful future pathways for all young Warlpiri people.
The notable, and sustainable, success of the program has been firmly based on the strength of Warlpiri youth and their communities, as well as the ongoing commitment of staff. The program was created by, and for, Warlpiri people, and is governed by a Warlpiri Committee.
Age Range: 0-17, 18-29 years
Eligibility: clinical case management, post-withdrawal treatment
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external, or Internal agency referral. Community, Police, Elders, Lawyers, school referrals.
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, residential rehabilitation, case management and care planning.Yuendumu
0872 - Wurli-Wurlinjang Health Service
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Wurli-Wurlinjang Health Service is an independent Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (ACCHO) providing comprehensive primary health care services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Katherine and surrounding areas.
Age Range: 12+ years
Eligibility: Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander (or ATSI partner or children)
Access: Self-referral, Clinical, external, or Internal agency referral
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning.25 Third St
Katherine 0850 - Salvation Army Sunrise Centre
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The Sunrise Centre operates a number of programs to address the issues of homelessness, alcoholism and drug addiction including advocacy, practical and emotional support. Fees are based on an entry assessment.
Age Range: 19+ years
Eligibility: Desire to create positive change, developing skills to promote recovery
Access: Self-referral, external, or Internal agency referral, legal and prison
Funded Services: Withdrawal, counselling, residential rehabilitation, day programs and non-residential services, case management and care planningBeaton Rd
Berrimah 0828 - Danila Dilba Health Service
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Danila Dilba Health Service is an Aboriginal community-controlled organisation providing culturally-appropriate, comprehensive primary health care and community services to Biluru (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) people in the Yilli Rreung (greater Darwin) region of the Northern Territory.
Danila Dilba Health Service
GPO Box 2125
Darwin NT 0801(08) 8942 5444 - Darwin Clinic
(08) 8931 5711 - Gumileybirra Clinic
(08) 8931 5700 - Palmerston Clinic
- Northern Territory Aids and Hepatitis Council (NTAHC)
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NTAHC is the key Non-Government organisation working in the area of blood borne viruses, education and support in the Northern Territory that is recognised as a source of informed and professional advice. NTAHC operates on a harm minimisation, advocacy, and holistic approach.
Age Range: Open
Eligibility: Blood-borne virus clients are prioritised
Access: Self-referral
Funded Services: Early and brief intervention, counselling, advocacy46 Woods St
Darwin
0800 - Julalikari Council Aboriginal Corporation
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Julalikari Council Aboriginal Corporation operates a Youth Accommodation Service (YAC) for Indigenous youth in the Barkly region ages 18-25 who are in employment or training. The 16 bed facility can provide short or long term accommodation.
The residents are provided with ensuite private rooms (TV & Air conditioning), three meals a day (including a packed lunch if they require it.) Residents pay rent on a sliding scale dependent on their income, ranging from $120 per week for trainees only in receipt of Centrelink benefits, through to $220 for workers on reasonable wages.
There are 8 rooms for young men and 8 rooms for young women separated into two different wings.
Age Range: 18-25 years
Services: Youth Accommodation Service
Eligibility: Must be Indigenous youth aged 18-25 in employment or training in the Barkly region.8 Wattle Street
Tennant Creek 0860 - Remote Alcohol and Other Drugs Workforce Program
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The Remote AOD Workforce Program is a combination of Remote AOD Workers in both Department of Health and Aboriginal Medical Services in the Northern Territory. The program consists of over 50 workers across 40 communities who are located in primary health care centres.
The role of the Remote AOD Worker is provide direct client & family service delivery & community development activities that increase the capacity for service provision at the local level, and enable appropriate support for clients, carers, families and communities affected by AOD issues.
Age range: Open
Eligibility: Service dependent
Access: Self referral, clinical, internal agency, external referral
Funded Services: Early intervention and brief intervention, withdrawal, pharmacotherapy, counselling, post-rehab and relapse prevention, case management and care planning, community development, health promotion, clinical supervision, training. - Strong Steps
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Situated in Darwin’s rural area, Strong Steps is a joint initiative of CAAPS Aboriginal Corporation and Amity Community Services Inc. funded by the Northern Territory Primary Health Network. Strong Steps provides counselling and information about issues with alcohol and other drugs.
Age Range: 13 years +
Access: self-referral, agency referral
Funded Services: Assessment and screening, counselling, brief intervention, information and education, referral.9:00AM-5:00PM Monday-Friday
Shop 3/465 Stuart Highway
Coolalinga NT