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Community Education

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    Dementia Support Australia

    Free, personalised 24/7 practical support to provide carers and care network with the tools to better understand the causes of behaviour in people living with dementia

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    Adam

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    Down Syndrome Association of the NT

    Support and information is available for people with Down Syndrome, their families and carers. Community education workshops promote awareness, resources and skills development to students, families schools carers and health professionals in relation to the health and wellbeing of people who have Down Syndrome.

     

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    Adam

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    East Arnhem Regional Council Community Patrol

    The East Arnhem Regional Council (EARC) plays a crucial role in coordinating and providing Community Patrol Services across all nine communities in the East Arnhem region. With a team of 43 employees, EARC works in collaboration with various organisations such as the NT Department of Health (DoH), Gove District Hospital, Community Clinics, Sobering Up Shelters (SUS), and Patrollers.

    The aim is to offer culturally appropriate assistance to Indigenous individuals who are at risk of causing harm or being harmed. This includes supporting intoxicated individuals, those under the influence of substances, young people, victims of violence, and the homeless.

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    Adam

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    Education and Training

    Offering personalised training and education solutions, we work with you to build skills and knowledge that have a real world impact through a range of courses and programs.

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    STEPS and STEPS Education

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    Family and Children Enquiry Support (FACES)

    FACES is a telephone hotline that offers information about and referrals to support services throughout the whole of the NT. This service can be accessed by anyone in the community from parents and carers to professionals, who are seeking advice on resources and services that can help support and empower families and children.

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    FACES Worker

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    Katherine Women’s Information & Legal Service (KWILS)

    Katherine Women’s Information & Legal Service (KWILS) is a not-for-profit Community Legal Centre based in Katherine, Northern Territory. We are a specialist women’s legal service providing all women, and those who identify as women, in Katherine and the Big Rivers Region access to free and professional legal and support services, with a particular focus on the reduction of domestic, family and sexual violence. We also provide community legal education and undertake advocacy and law reform work in areas that improve gender equity and address gendered violence.

    KWILS aims to ensure that all women in the Katherine region have access to free legal advice and representation in the following areas:

    • Domestic, Family and Personal Violence
    • Child protection
    • Family Law
    • Discrimination (age, sex, race, gender etc)
    • Employment (including sexual harassment)
    • Government complaints (including the conduct of Police, Corrections & Education)
    • Health Care Complaints Commission (including the conduct of Health Care, Aged Care and Disability Care Providers)
    • Coronial Inquests
    • Tenancy Law (public and private tenancies)
    • Social Security/Centrelink
    • Consumer law (Credit & Debts)
    • Victims of Crime and Motor Accidents Compensation

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    KWILS

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    Mental Health Association of Central Australia (MHACA)

    MHACA is a specialist psychosocial recovery and mental health promotion organisation with a strong presence and reputation in the community. We strive to make a difference in the lives of people with mental health challenges by supporting participant-driven mental health recovery.

    Our support services and health promotion programs aim to enhance the mental health and wellbeing of people living in Central Australia through:

    • NDIS funded support coordination, capacity building, living skills and recreational activities
    • individual and group supports for people experiencing mental health issues
    • tenancy support for people experiencing mental health issues who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
    • a Day Program offering a Drop-in Centre, group activities and peer support
    • mental health promotion to reduce stigma and encourage help-seeking
    • suicide prevention networks and events
    • training in mental health first aid, suicide intervention, workplace health and related areas
    • advocacy for improved services at local, State and National levels.

     

    MHACA can help people living with mental health challenges through:

    • building daily living skills
    • increasing physical health and wellbeing
    • being confident in the community
    • managing mental health conditions

     

    All new participants are required to have an intake interview to understand individual needs and what support services may be suitable.

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    MHACA

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    Mental Illness Fellowship Australia (NT) – (MIFANT)

    Mental Illness fellowship of Australia (NT) (MIFANT) is a not for profit charitable organisation that has been operating in the NT for over 30 years. With services in Darwin, Tennant Creek and Alice Springs. MIFANT provides recovery based support to people with a mental illness, their families and carers and also early intervention to children and young people at risk of developing a mental illness.

    MIFANT also provides a range of NDIS services for people with a mental illness including Recovery Coach, Support Coordination, Social and Community Participation and Community Access. As a not for profit organisation, all NDIS funds go back to providing quality supports.

    MIFANT is the NT members for National organisations Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia and Mental Health Carers Australia. Both organisations provide a national advocacy platform for the NT to be represented on issues affecting the whole of the mental health sector.

     

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    MIFANT

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    MJD Foundation

    The MJD Foundation partners with Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities to support families living with Machado-Joseph Disease (MJD) and Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7 (SCA7) by providing specialised knowledge and supports. We collaborate to conduct research, providing hope for the future, and use our influence for change so people living with MJD and SCA7 live stronger for longer.

     

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    MJDFoundation

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    Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Womens Council – Tjungu – Aged and Disability Service

    Tjungu means ‘together’. The NPYWC Tjungu team work together with families and carers to provide support, respite, advocacy and case management to older people and people with disabilities.
    The Tjungu team provides support for people to live in their communities so that family relationships and spiritual connections with country can be maintained.

    Support

    We help our clients and their carers access the services they need. We provide assessments for My Aged Care and help people access the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
    We offer practical help for everyday living; such as obtaining specialist equipment, bedding and clothing. We also help to coordinate care and make referrals for financial assistance.

    Advocacy

    The Tjungu staff listen to people’s needs and concerns and offers them support to help solve problems. Where common issues arise, we have discussions with government and other service providers to advocate for clients and carers’ needs.

    Development

    The Tjungu team works with people on the NPY Lands who are interested in becoming disability workers. We can assist with pre-work checks and introduce them to disability & aged care support work.

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    NPY Womens Council

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