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Psychosocial Support Program- Miwatj Health

Commonwealth Psychosocial Support program provides case management support to help East Arnhem residents living with a mental illness to build their functional capacity to address their goals. Funding for the program is provided through the Northern Territory Primary Health Network (NTPHN) who are funded by the Department of Health.

Psychosocial support can be provided in the following domains:

Temporary Visa Holders Experiencing Violence

Under the Pilot, TEWLS will provide free, holistic, wrap-around legal and migration assistance to women and persons identifying as women on temporary visas or with no visa who are experiencing domestic and family violence.

TEWLS will be able to provide legal information and referrals, legal advice, casework and representation (including court and tribunal) for migration and related family/civil law matters.

Disability Gateway - Connecting you to information and services

The Disability Gateway is a free national information and referral service assisting people with disability, their families friends and carers to help find the support they need in Australia.

The Disability Gateway works across ten areas of life connecting enquirers to support within Income and Finance, Employment, Aids and Equipment, Housing, Transport, Health and Wellbeing, Everyday Living, Education, Leisure, and, Rights and Legal.

Utopia Clinic

Urapuntja Health is  one of Australia's longest running Aboriginal  Community Controlled Health Services being established in 1977.

Developed to serve the needs of the Utopia community and surrounding homelands, Urapuntja prides itself on its deep connection to community and outstanding health service results.

Red Cross FDV Financial Assistance

The Australian Red Cross’ Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) Financial Assistance program is available to all people on temporary visas, or with uncertain visa status, experiencing family and domestic violence, in need of financial support.

The Financial Assistance program provides up to $3,000 in financial assistance to people who are eligible to help cover expenses such as accommodation, food, and medical care.

ITEC Health

In Darwin we have several long term and short term accommodation residences for NDIS particpants. Our homes are impeccably clean, fully furnished, and accessible with all the comforts of home. These properties are in quiet locations close to local parks, shopping and amenities. ITEC’s dedicated support workers assist with all aspects of daily care and community access.

ITEC Health

In Tennant Creek we have several long term and short term accommodation residences. Our homes are impeccably clean, fully furnished, and accessible with all the comforts of home. These properties are in quiet locations close to local parks, shopping and amenities. ITEC’s dedicated support workers assist with all aspects of daily care and community access.

ITEC Health

In Alice Springs we have medium and long term accommodation (respite) homes. These homes are modern and fresh, centrally located near shopping and medical centres, parks, a library. These high quality homes, suitable for up to 2 NDIS participants, has 24-hour care from qualified staff, seven days a week to ensure our people feel respected and safe, and enjoy their best life possible. Family are encouraged to visit and all meals from a nutritious menu.

ITEC Health

ITEC Health have medium and long term accommodation (respite) homes in various locations in the Northern Territory.

These homes are modern and fresh, centrally located near shopping and medical centres, parks, library. The high quality homes, suitable for up to 2 NDIS participants, has 24- hour care from qualified staff, seven days a week to ensure our people feel respected and safe, and enjoy their best life possible. Family are encouraged to visit and all meals from a nutritious and gourmet menu.

Housing Support Program - Tennant Creek

The Housing Support Program supports public and private tenants that are at risk of being evicted from their home, along with those experiencing homelessness.

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