Residential Rehabilitation
Banyan House – Forster Foundation for Drug Rehabilitation
Assessment Reports
Provides assessment reports on request for lawyers and the Parole Board in relation to people undertaking the Drug Diversion Program.
Banyan House Rehabilitation Service
Provides accommodation in a residential therapeutic community that offers treatment & rehabilitation services for individuals recovering from alcohol & drug addictions and any co-occurring mental health disorders.
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Barkly Region Alcohol & Drug Abuse Advisory Group (BRADAAG)
Barkly Region Alcohol and Drug Abuse Advisory Group (BRADAAG) was established in August 1984. We are a non-profit Community-Based agency incorporated under the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations, funded from a combination of Territory and Commonwealth Government funded programs.
BRADAAG is the only provider of AOD services for the Barkly Region and covers an area of approximately 320,000 square kilometres. The Tennant Creek and the Barkly region is home to nine Aboriginal groups including the Warumungu, Walpiri, Kaytetye and Alyawarra people.
Our services include:
Alcohol & Other Drug Residential Treatment Centre
Provides accommodation and treatment in a residential setting for a minimum of eight weeks for singles and families with alcohol or other drug problems.
Outreach & After Care
Provides a case-managed outreach and after-care service for those with alcohol or other drug problems.
Accommodation in Transitional Aftercare Units for 13 weeks where clients receive support from BRADAAG Outreach & Aftercare team.
Referral to appropriate services is provided for brief intervention and coordination of facilities & services including education & training programs.
Sobering-Up Shelter
An overnight accommodation shelter is available for those who need a safe place to sober up following drug or alcohol misuse.
Clients who attend the Sobering-Up Shelter have their clothes washed, Breakfast is provided before clients leave the shelter.
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Bushmob
BushMob’s Residential Rehabilitation Alcohol and Other Drug Program is a 16-week program that offers:
- Safe accommodation
- A structured daily program (including fun activities and life skills)
- Recreational activities (including Bush Adventure Therapy, Horse Culture and Healing, camping trips)
- Cultural activities
- Access to health care
- AOD education program
- Case management and counselling
- Therapeutic group work
- Life skills development
- Family visits
- Work readiness
- School engagement
- Art, music, and sport
- Post-exit support
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CAAPS Healthy Families Program
CAAPS is a community controlled Aboriginal Corporation that supports people and families through services that reflect our values of caring, openness, respect and empowerment. CAAPS Aboriginal Corporation delivers a range of important community services to people and their families in the Northern Territory.
CAAPS is the largest not-for-profit family-focused residential alcohol and other drug rehabilitation centre in Northern Australia.
Healthy Families Residential Rehabilitation Program
24-Hour residential service.
A twelve-week residential treatment program providing services to primarily Aboriginal people and their families who are suffering the impact of alcohol or other drug use. The Healthy Families program provides individuals and families with a safe and supportive environment to address substance use issues. The program is made up of a range of education sessions and activities that cover substance use, healthy lifestyles, livelihood, cultural sessions, trauma and healing, and family relationships including parenting.
Supported accommodation is provided in Dolly Garinyi Hostel for clients undertaking the treatment program. Families and individuals are offered case management and care planning, counselling, initial health screening, life skills development such as caring for self, cooking and nutrition, budgeting and tenancy support.
The Children’s program supports parenting skills development and school readiness for youngsters up to pre-school age. School age children attend local schools during their stay. The program helps children and young people deal with their feelings about having family members who misuse substances and learn skills to assist in keeping themselves safe, including protective behaviours.
Self referrals are welcome. Non-residential Day programs are also available.
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CAAPS Youth Services Programs
CAAPS Aboriginal Corporation provides quality programs to support young people who have alcohol and/or drug issues, including their families and communities.
Intensive Assessment Program (IAP)
Intensive assessment program in a residential setting for up to 4 weeks for Young People aged 12 – 17.
Tailored activities may include; Psychoeducation sessions, Education/Work-ready support, Case management and care planning, Counselling, Adventure Therapy, Cultural Support and Training, Art Therapy, Brief Interventions, Protective Behaviours.
IAP provides an opportunity for young people to undergo intensive assessment to help make positive changes in their lives. IAP goal is to allow young people to be supported back in their own community where possible by assessing the needs, challenges and strengths of each young people to inform the development of tailored support and intervention plans.
24-Hour residential service. Indigenous Specific. Non-residential Day programs are also available.
Substance Treatment Program (STP)
Young People can only enter STP if they have already finished CAAPS IAP. STP is for young people who cannot address their AOD use in their community without extra support. There is no fixed duration of treatment.
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Central Australian Aboriginal Alcohol Programmes Unit (CAAAPU)
Counselling & Alcohol-Awareness Program
Provides counselling, alcohol-awareness education, life skills and an after-care program for indigenous people with alcohol An outreach day-care alcohol-awareness program is available for indigenous men and women with alcohol problems. Individuals are able to attend the centre during the day to participate in the programs undertaken by residents in the residential treatment program.
Outreach Programs
Outreach school, community and prison programs are available for indigenous children, young people and adults with alcohol problems. This includes follow-up services for people who have completed the residential treatment program.
Residential Treatment Program
An eight-week residential treatment program for indigenous people with alcohol problems. The program also assists residents to give up cigarettes and cannabis drug use.
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Community Nursing
Hands On People offers Home Care Support services focusing on combining care delivery with health promotion and community development in Darwin, Northern Territory. With our compassionate and expert nurses, Hands On People is equipped to render a higher level of individual care and support to meet even complex needs of patients.
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Drug & Alcohol Services Association (DASA)
DASA offers a range of services to provide rehabilitation from misuse or dependency on alcohol and other drugs, and education to the broader community.
Our Residents don’t live in our workplace, we work in their Home.
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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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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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