The Rural In Reach program utilise video conferencing and other internet technologies to provide tailored health and well-being services to rural and remote women, their families and communities. The program is available in over 45 rural and remote locations across Western Australia. Read More...
Ruah Mental Health is the mental health division of Ruah Community Services. Ruah Inreach is its largest program which provides a professional mobile psychosocial/recovery support service to people who live with a mental illness. The service works in a partnership with the individual and their families to support their psychosocial/recovery and mental health goals, to improve their quality of life and enhance their recovery journey. Ruah Inreach is an integrated program funded under the Mental Health Commission and the Federal funded, Personal Helpers and Mentors Program. We have local services Read More...
Women's Health & Family Services (WHFS) is a not-for-profit organisation that has been providing services for Western Australian women and their families since 1977. WHFS operates from a social model of health, which acknowledges that health is affected by a broad range of social, environmental, economic and biological factors. WHFS delivers a comprehensive suite of programs that were established to meet the needs of women, children and families in metropolitan and regional Australia. Read More...
Milliya Rumurra means ‘First Day’ or ‘Brand New Day’. Milliya Rumurra is an Alcohol and Other Drug Rehabilitation Centre located in Broome within the Kimberley Region of Western Australia. It was established in 1978 to provide support to individuals and families affected by alcohol or other drugs.Vision: Reduced level of alcohol and drug related harm to support strong individuals, secure families and safe communities.Purpose: To provide a range of culturally secure environments that support change for Aboriginal community members affected by alcohol and other drugs Read More...
ANAWIM Refuge provides crisis accommodation for Aboriginal women, without dependant children who are escaping domestic/ family violence, are homeless or who are experiencing some other life crisis. Read More...
Perth Sobering-Up Centre and Detoxification Service are part of The Salvation Army’s alcohol and other drugs agency, the Bridge Program. Located in Bridge House, 15 Wright Street, Highgate, these services form part of a multi-phased service to individuals whose lives have become unmanageable through misuse of alcohol and other drugs. Sobering-Up is an alternative to police lock-up for persons found intoxicated from any drug in a public place. This is a minimalist intervention aimed at reducing harm on the streets and in custody. Many clients are referred by police, but as many as 50% self-present Read More...
Women’s Health & Family Services Aboriginal Grandparent Family Support Program provides counselling and support to Aboriginal women and their families with drug and alcohol concerns along with a range of other services. The program aims to reduce the negative impact of alcohol and other drugs for families. The program is free to all members of the family including teenagers and adults directly or indirectly affected. Read More...
Women's Health & Family Services (WHFS) is a not-for-profit organisation that has been providing services for Western Australian women and their families since 1977. WHFS operates from a social model of health, which acknowledges that health is affected by a broad range of social, environmental, economic and biological factors. WHFS delivers a comprehensive suite of programs that were established to meet the needs of women, children and families in metropolitan and regional Australia. These programs address the complexity of service user’s lives and include: Read More...
Women’s Health & Family Services is part of a consortium providing the Kids in Focus WA (KIFWA) Program offering a comprehensive array of services to children affected by parental alcohol and/or other drug use and to their families. As the lead agency, Womens Health and Family Services also allows ready referral and access to other WHFS programs that KIFWA families may require. These services include: medical, mental health, family and domestic violence and Aboriginal support services. For free information and advice line call 1800KIFWA or 1800 54392 for service providers working with target Read More...
Women’s Health & Family Services, PEPISU program is a non-residential treatment service that provides counselling, support and outreach services to women who are pregnant and/or parenting and have problematic alcohol and/or other drug use. PEPISU staff also provide professional development and education to health and social service providers. Read More...
NRS is the non-residential, alcohol and other drugs (AOD) counselling service of The Salvation Army Bridge Program. The Bridge Program offers a comprehensive range of AOD services across Perth, enabling participants to enjoy continuity of care and includes: a sobering up unit, detoxification and assessment unit; residential treatment program; and a non-residential counselling service known as Non-Residential Services (NRS). NRS is available to people who have completed a residential treatment program, and also people in the general community experiencing problems associated with their own, family Read More...
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Warmun Local Drug Action Group is an organisation for community Aboriginal Services Read More...
The Ruah Centre provides holistic support services for men & women over 20 years of age who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless; are on low income; have drug & alcohol and/or mental health issues, or are isolated or disadvantaged in other ways. Read More...
HepatitisWA provides information, support and advocacy for people affected by viral hepatitis, and promotes harm reduction, health and wellbeing in the community in relation to hepatitis through information dissemination and education. Read More...
Zonta House Refuge Association provides supported crisis and transitional housing for women over the age of 18 who have experienced family and domestic violence, mental health and/or homelessness. Read More...
The Social Support Unit (SSU) is part of the Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Services (OVAHS) which provides comprehensive PHC services to the people of Kununurra and surrounding areas. One of the primary, but not exclusive, focus of SSU is in supporting people with issues related to alcohol and/or other drugs. The SSU works closely with OVAHS clinical staff and other local services. Read More...
Capacity building and direct service delivery activities relating to co-occurring AOD and mental health issues. Read More...
Partners in Recovery (PIR): Works alongside individuals who experience ongoing mental health problems that significantly impact on their lives Works with local support services to help them meet the needs of individuals who experience ongoing mental health problems Helps different support services to work together so individuals do not fall through the gaps Read More...
Set in 32 acres of semi-rural bushland 30 minutes north of Perth, the Rick Hammersley Centre Therapeutic Community utilises the evidenced based Community as Method treatment model. Therapeutic Community residents address alcohol and other drug issues in a holistic way. A strengths based approach, therapeutic interventions and positive peer support teach and encourage self-responsibility and guide the individual towards optimal health and wellbeing. Treatment consists of a four stage program. Residents can tailor their treatment experience to meet their needs and identified goals. A minimum stay Read More...
Set in landscaped gardens close to the ocean and Rockingham café precinct, the Serenity Lodge Therapeutic Community utilises the evidence based Community as Method treatment model. Therapeutic Community residents address alcohol and other drug issues in a holistic way. A strengths based approach, therapeutic interventions and positive peer support teach and encourage self-responsibility and guide the individual towards optimal health and wellbeing. Treatment consists of a four stage program. Residents can tailor their treatment experience to meet their needs and identified goals. A minimum Read More...
CHMR Outreach Team CHMR is a partnership between Cyrenian House and Milliya Rumurra Aboriginal Corporation which delivers alcohol and other drug prevention services to parts of the West Kimberley region. The service provides individuals and their families with improved access to alcohol and other drug services on an outreach basis, servicing the communities north of Broome along the Dampier Peninsula and also south to Bidyadanga. We deliver assessment and counselling services together with prevention programs to address alcohol and other drug related harms, and facilitate capacity building and Read More...
The Saranna Women and Children's Program is a residential alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment program which enables women to live with and care for their young children onsite whilst engaging in AOD treatment. Each family is accommodated in their own individual house on the property. To enable mothers to fully participate in the treatment program children attend a local primary school, or our purpose built childcare centre located in the grounds of the property. Read More...
The North Metro Community Alcohol and Drug Service (NMCADS) is a service developed in partnership with Cyrenian House and Next Step. The service provides improved access to a comprehensive range of alcohol and other drug services available at the same facility. The North Metro CADS has two sites as detailed below: Joondalup (Main Site): 10 Clarke Crescent, Joondalup, WA 6027 Monday - Friday 8.30am - 4.30pm Phone (08) 9301 3200 Fax - Email enquiry@cyrenianhouse.com Read More...
Jungarni Jutiya is an Indigenous corporation located in Halls Creek. Services provided are listed below: Read More...
The Western Australian Network of Alcohol and other Drug Agencies (WANADA) is the peak body for the alcohol and other drug (AOD) sector in Western Australia. WANADA, alongside and guided by our members, works to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals, families and communities impacted by alcohol or other drugs. WANADA is an independent, not-for-profit organisation representing over 90 member services that offer alcohol and other drug education, prevention, treatment and support to those who need it.Aspiration:To drive across-sector solutions that focus on a whole of community approach Read More...
Wungening Aboriginal Corporation provide a holistic counselling service to clients dealing with drug and alcohol problems. Read More...
Orana House Women’s Refuge provides safe, supported, short-term accommodation, advocacy and holistic support for women and children escaping domestic or family violence. Read More...
Peer Based Harm Reduction WA (formerly known as WASUA) provides non-judgmental, friendly peer based support, information and education, advocacy and harm reduction services and services aimed at reducing the transmission of Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmitted Infections associated with drug use amongst the community in WA. The South West needle exchange works in partnership with the SW Population Health Unit (SWPHU). Regional training, support and peer education sessions are delivered throughout the region. Read More...
Peer Based Harm Reduction WA (formerly known as WASUA) provides non-judgmental, friendly peer based support, information and education, advocacy and harm reduction services and services aimed at reducing the transmission of Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmitted Infections associated with drug use amongst the community in WA. Read More...
360 Health + Community is a not-for-profit health organisation which is passionate about providing quality health and wellbeing services which are affordable, accessible and inclusive. Read More...
Aged and Community Services Western Australia (ACSWA) is the largest peak industry body for not for profit aged and community care providers in WA, representing a large number of church, charitable and local government organisations throughout the state. Read More...
Armadale Youth Accommodation Service (AYAS) offers short term emergency/crisis accommodation for young people who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. We offer a holistic approach to get young people into independent living. AYAS is a 6 bed facility accommodating up to three (3) single males and three (3) single females. Read More...
Our approach to helping people with addictions is based on a model of recovery that emphasises the importance of evidence-based medical intervention; strong relationships and a stable home life; and empowering people to take up a responsible role in the community. Read More...
Ngnowar Aerwah provides alcohol and other drug, treatment and rehabilitation programs. The organisation offers a range of services and works closely with local Government and non-Government agencies. Read More...
At AccordWest, we work in collaboration with families and individuals. We not only support, but empower. We deliver a comprehensive suite of support services that enable people to achieve their aspirations. Read More...