Rehabilitation Support
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East Arnhem Regional Council Sober Up Shelter
The council operates a Sobering-Up Shelter (SUS) in Nhulunbuy, which plays a vital role in supporting the Community Patrol team. The shelter assists clients who are intoxicated and pose a threat to the community or themselves.
The Sobering-Up Shelter follows a harm minimisation philosophy. This approach focuses on reducing the negative health, social, and economic consequences of drug and alcohol abuse. It aims to minimise harm to both the community and the individual, without necessarily eliminating substance use entirely.
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FORWAARD Foundation of Rehabilitation with Aboriginal Alcohol Related Difficulties
FORWAARD Aboriginal Corporation is a quality certified, not for profit, Aboriginal controlled organisation which was established in 1967. Through our treatment programs, FORWAARD enables people to integrate back into society reconnecting with their families and community. We provide a secure place for individuals to stay while they are recovering, in an environment that is culturally appropriate and supportive of efforts at rehabilitation. While we predominantly support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, we will, and always have assisted any person who is genuinely seeking and needing our services.
We provide client centred, holistic programs, focusing on all aspects of an individuals social and emotional wellbeing. As part of our program, we explore the positive impact that harm minimisation has on a person, their family and community. We will provide a variety of life skills, financial and work placement training, all the while supporting clients and providing them with the tools needed to overcome their alcohol or drug misuse.
Counselling
Individual and group counselling are available as part of a twelve week residential rehabilitation program for indigenous and nonindigenous people with alcohol problems.
Drug & Alcohol Education Awareness Program for Schools & Youth Groups
Provides education and awareness at schools for children and young people in Years 5 to 12 about alcohol or other drugs. Youth groups are also available across the Top End.
Education & General Information
Education and general information are provided for indigenous and non-indigenous people with alcohol problems.
Residential Rehabilitation Program
A twelve-week residential treatment program for indigenous and non-indigenous adults and young people over 18 years old. The program provides an opportunity to identify and address the main problems and concerns relating to their substance misuse.
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headspace – Darwin
headspace Darwin provides ‘no wrong door’ advice and support for young people aged 12 to 25 in the Darwin and Palmerston region. By registering for support, you will receive contact to discuss your options whether that be at headspace Darwin or within our community.
Our centre can support with:
mental health/social and emotional wellbeing
work and study
alcohol and other drugs
physical health
early psychosis
We are a free, confidential and inclusive service which does not discriminate regardless of race, cultural background, religion, sexual orientation, gender, or abilities.Read more
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Kalano Community Association
Kalano Community Association, an Aboriginal organisation, was established to meet the varying needs of the Aboriginal community, its members and their families within the Township of Katherine and its environs.
Over the past 40+ years, we have created and developed effective programs that address shortfalls in housing availability, employment and economic activity, social, community and health-related programs for our member population.
Kalano Community Association offers:
- Residential rehabilitation programs at Venndale Rehabilitation Centre
- Katherine Youth Outreach Transport Service
- Disability Support Program
- Community Night Patrol
- Municipal and Essential Services
- Commonwealth Home Support Program
- Community Development Program
- Mechanical Services
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Kalano Community Association – Venndale Rehabilitation Centre
Venndale Rehabilitation Centre is a twelve-week residential rehabilitation program of Kalano Community Association Aboriginal Corporation.
Venndale has been delivering clinical model-based rehabilitation service that is culturally appropriate with 24-hour care to clients. Our holistic case management with one on one sessions as well as group education sessions will support clients in their journey to overcome alcohol & other drugs related harm and the impact on their lives, families, and their communities.
Venndale program includes education groups on relapse prevention, self-esteem, life skills, mental health, legal awareness, cultural activities, fishing, therapeutic activities such as art therapy. Skills for Employment and Education Program is facilitated by Steps Groups Australia at Venndale. Counselling, primary health, financial literacy, diet and fitness programs, and other information sessions such as NO MORE (Family and domestic violence program) are delivered by external agencies
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Macsafe Community Safety
Now called MacSafe, MacDonnell Regional Council’s Community Safety program has transitioned from a Night Patrol program to a Community Safety Program.
As a part of the Indigenous Advancement Strategy, MacSafe receives core funding from Prime Minister and Cabinet to deliver Community Safety services in 12 of Council’s remote communities. MacSafe also receives program specific funding from the Department of Health to deliver Alcohol Harm Reduction programs in three communities.
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Mission Australia – Darwin Sobering Up Shelter
The Darwin Sobering Up Shelter provides overnight accommodation to homeless and displaced people (18 and over) who are under the influence of alcohol and other drugs and are at risk of harm. NT Police and Larrakia Night Patrol bring people to the Sobering Up Shelter from the greater Darwin and Palmerston areas. Shelter staff then assist clients with referrals to services that can help them to improve their health and wellbeing. Engagement is sensitive and culturally respectful to ensure clients feel safe at all times. For withdrawal/detox enquires please phone Stringybark Top End Health Service 8944 8288
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Roper Gulf Regional Council – Community Services
The Community Services & Engagement department is responsible for the delivery of a range of agency contracts, funded programs, and municipal services across the region. These services are critical to the life cycle and function of community.
These services range from upkeep and maintenance of public spaces, the delivery of antisocial diversion activities, and individual care services to improve quality of life for community residents.
Community Services
- Aged and Disability Care
- Alcohol and Other Drugs Program (AoD)
- Animal Management and Control
- Childcare
- Libraries
- Municipal Services
- Night Patrol
- Remote Indigenous Broadcasting Service (RIBS)
- School Nutrition Program (SNP)
- Sport and Recreation
- Youth Reconnect
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Strong Steps
Strong Steps is a free service for anyone who is affected by alcohol or drug issues.
Situated in Darwin’s rural area, Strong Steps is funded by Northern Territory PHN and run by CAAPS Aboriginal Corporation. Strong Steps offers counselling and education to any individual (above 13 years old) and / or family member or friend who is experiencing issues with alcohol or other drugs.
Counselling, Early and brief intervention, Assessment and Screening, Information and education.
Diverse and experienced staff are able to provide information to anyone affected by methamphetamine, alcohol or other drugs. You can drop in or make an appointment to see us in a child friendly, comfortable and confidential environment in Coolalinga. We also offer phone counselling.
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