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Aboriginal Sobriety Group Inc.
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Address: 182-190 Wakefield Street Adelaide SA 5000 |
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Phone: 8223 4204 |
Fax: 8232 6685 |
| Website
Address: http://www.adac.org.au |
| Services:
Care and support for people with drug or alcohol problems and access to short-term
hostel accommodation. |
Aboriginal
& Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) |
| Address:
CPS
Building, 44 Waymouth Street, Adelaide SA 5000 |
| Phone:
8237
6300 1800
064 545 (General Information) |
| Website
Address: http://www.atsic.gov.au |
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Services: Coordinates
and finances the provision of services through state government
departments and Aboriginal Communities & Organisations. Funds
allocation, grants and loans for housing, land, commercially viable
business enterprises, or for the advancement of the social, economic
or cultural development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people, Information and referral, policy planning, programs
coordination and research. |
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Bramwell
House |
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Address: The
address is only available via The Salvation Army
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| Phone:
1300
78 2200 (Domestic Violence Crisis Service) 13
16 11 (Child Abuse Service) |
| Website
Address: http://www.salvationarmy.org.au/sa/ |
| Services:
Bramwell aims to become a major entry point for women and children
escaping domestic violence by expanding and providing quality crisis
accommodation, assessment and outreach intervention services.
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Cyril
Lindsay House |
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Address:
307
South Terrace, Adelaide 5000 |
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Phone: 8223
6099 |
| Services:
Eligibility
is for Aboriginal and other men who are homeless. Priority given to
those with alcohol or drug-related problems. |
Department of Family & Community Services
(FaCS) |
| Address:
SA State Office GPO Box 9820
Adelaide SA 5001 |
| Phone: 8400 2129 |
Fax: 8400 2197 |
| Website Address: http://www.facs.gov.au |
| Services:
(FaCS) portfolio is responsible for income support, housing policy, community support,
disability services, childcare services and family issues, including family payments,
child support and family relationships.
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Aboriginal
Hostels |
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Address:
Office
J & K, 150 Archer St, North Adelaide 5006 |
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Phone: 8267
4222 |
Fax: 8267
4388 |
| Website:
http://www.ahl.gov.au |
| Services:
Temporary accommodation for people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander background. |
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Nunga Mi:Minar Women's & Children's Shelter |
| Address:
PO
Box 121, Tynte St, North Adelaide 5006 |
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Phone:
1300
782 200 (Domestic Violence Crisis Service)
13
16 11 (After Hours Crisis Care)
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| Services:
Emergency
accommodation - up to 6 weeks. Medium term supported accommodation.
Counselling, advocacy and support. Information and referral. Outreach
support services. Eligibility is for Aboriginal women and their
children escaping domestic violence; boys 0-11 years. Referral
required from Crisis Care or other welfare organisation.
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Southern
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Eleanora
Centre |
| Address:
Kalisz
Court, Noarlunga Downs 5168 |
| Phone:
8326
1255 |
| Email:
eleanoracentre@hotmail.com
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| Services:
Services
include hostel accommodation - emergency, transitional or medium term.
Men's information and resource library and support groups.
Meeting/activity space. Recreation - karate, wood turning.
Accommodation is available 24 hours, 7 days a week.
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Western
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Annie
Koolmatrie House |
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Address:
7
Palmyra Avenue, Torrensville SA 5031 |
| Phone:
8443
8524 |
| Services:
A rehabilitation hostel offering medium term accommodation while
woman wait for permanent housing. |
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Narrunga
House |
| Address:
55
Paringa Ave, Somerton Park 5044 |
| Phone:
8212
1112
13
16 11 (After Hours Crisis Care) |
Fax:
8212
1123 |
| Services:
Fully
supported accommodation. Independent living skills training -
including budget advice. Eligibility is for Aboriginal, homeless young
men 16-24 years and young women 18-24 years, without children, who are
capable of working towards and achieving independent living. Referral
required from Trace-A-Place, Family & Youth Services or Crisis
Care or other agencies.
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