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Wellbeing Services

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    Adventure Therapy

    At Pathfinders, we deliver tailored outdoor and adventure-based programs that promote social inclusion and enable healing for vulnerable young people. Our programs are designed to be accessible and promote pro-social behaviours, internal capacities, and community connections. Depending on the needs of the young person or group, our programs can range from a few hours to a few days in length. We believe that by providing supportive and nurturing environments, we can help young people overcome adversity and build a brighter future.

    Our therapeutic adventure programs are open to young people aged 10-17. We conduct both group and individual programs. We have limited spaces available so it’s important to make a referral as soon as possible to secure a spot. These are fee for service programs.

    Make a referral through our website www.pathfindersNT.com.au

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    Alice Springs Youth Accommodation & Support Services (ASYASS) – Ampe Akweke Place

    Ampe Akweke Place (Mothers and Babies Place) is a program for young woman, 13 to 23 years of age, who are having a baby or have a baby 2 years and under. Ampe Akweke offers both outreach support and residential support, if the young women have nowhere suitable and safe to stay. Young women can stay in a safe house for up to three months.

    Ampe Akweke works with young women to ensure they have theirs, their unborn child or their babies health needs met. Ampe Akweke residential support workers provide parenting, education and support as well as case management to all young women accessing the program.

    Ampe Akweke house is a 5 bed facility that caters to the current needs of each individual who requires a safe space. Ampe Akweke’s main goal is to create independency, seek safe housing options and provide support for raising strong, healthy babies.

    Please contact the Team Leader by calling or texting 0429 405 082 for further information.

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    Alice Springs Youth Accommodation & Support Services (ASYASS) – Crisis Refuge
    The Crisis Refuge provides safe supported accommodation for young men and women, 15 – 17 years, 7 days a week.

    Accommodation can be provided for one night or up to 3 months.

    During their stay at ASYASS Crisis Refuge, young people will be provided support through case management (where appropriate). Young people will also be supported to;

    • identify and work towards their goals;

    • address their health, education and income needs;

    • develop appropriate life skills

    • (re)engage with family (where appropriate)

    • Access long term accommodation where necessary

    • Attend school or some form of work activity.

     

    After hours Mobile 0438 534 096

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    Alice Springs Youth Accommodation & Support Services (ASYASS) – On Track

    The On Track Intensive Youth Support Program takes a holistic/case management approach in working with young people, and their families if appropriate. The program focuses on the young person’s transitioning to independence and re-engaging with the wider community, whilst living in a home environment.

    The program:

    • Offers a longer term accommodation option

    • Assists in school and ongoing educational supports

    • Offers one on one support to young people to assist in developing independent living skills

    • Assists young people with their personal development

    • Ensures young people are linked into appropriate health/mental health services.

    • Assists young people to engage in the wider community

    • Arranges involvement in recreational activities

    • Assists young person to develop long term goals

    • Links young person to financial counselling and assist with money management.

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    Alice Springs Youth Accommodation & Support Services (ASYASS) – Youth Housing

    The Youth Housing Program provides semi-independent accommodation (up to twelve months) to young people aged 16 to 24.The ASYASS Housing Program currently manages eight properties located across Alice Springs.

    The housing program offers young people, who are unable to reside with family, through case management, the opportunity to re-engage with education, training or to gain employment, as well as to develop and strengthen the life skills (including living skills) required to establish themselves independently.

    Where appropriate ASYASS also supports and encourages involvement with family.

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    Anglicare NT – headspace Katherine (Primary)

    headspace Katherine is a free and confidential service that can help young people aged 12 to 25 with their mental health and wellbeing. headspace Darwin provides assistance in four key areas: Mental Health,Physical and Sexual Health,Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) and Vocational Support. Regular outreach visits occur in specific remote communities within the region. Clinical services are provided by registered allied health practitioners,which include private providers who deliver services under Medicare Benefits Scheme (MBS) and Access to Allied Psychological Services (ATAPS).

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    Anglicare NT – Intensive Youth Support Service

    The Intensive Youth Support Service (IYSS) is for older children / young people aged 10 and 17 years who have come to the attention of Child Protection as at risk of, significant harm. Intensive trauma informed assistance, mentoring and activities are provided to engage, build connections, support school attendance and reduce the risk of further serious physical or emotional harm occurring. IYSS works closely with families to build their capacity to support children through adolescence towards adulthood. *Referrals are through Territory Families, Housing & Communities.

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    Anglicare NT – Spectrum of Fun

    Spectrum of Fun is an after-school program in Nhulunbuy for children and young people on the autism spectrum or with other neurodiversity. Sessions normally run from 3 to 5pm on school days. Afternoon tea and fun activities are provided.

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    Balunu Foundation

    The Balunu Foundation is a not for profit, charitable organisation focused on the healing of Indigenous youth and people and is based in Darwin, Northern Territory. In particular, Balunu seeks to instill a cultural identity among Indigenous youth at risk through a culturally appropriate healing program which builds self belief and self esteem whilst assisting Indigenous youth to overcome the wide range of challenges they face as young Indigenous people in today’s society.

    ​Balunu is focused on addressing the social challenges faced by Indigenous people and youth through a healing centred engagement approach. Although the program is Indigenous specific the program has achieved great success with non Indigenous youth who have attended the program.

    Through a deliberate and purposeful program Balunu aims to provide hope for Indigenous youth and families by breaking the cycle of disadvantage through good health, education, life skills, opportunity, training, employment and most importantly healing. Identity plays the most crucial factor in strengthening the youth’s sense of self and the healing allows for the individuals to free their pain enough to take advantage of opportunity that exists to move forward in the new world, whilst maintaining a strong connection to culture and identity.

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    Adam

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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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    Adam

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