ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER RESOURCES
Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Service (Djirra)
1800 105 303
Djirra is a culturally safe place where Aboriginal culture is strengthened and practical support is provided. They provide legal aid, workshops, support services and resources in an aim to provide culturally appropriate support.
Boorndawan William Aboriginal Healing Centre
9212 0200
Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service (BWAHS) provide services to Aboriginal Families, including men, women, children and the extended family.
Their programs and activities are designed to encourage holistic healing, provide confidential, culturally sensitive support and assistance and encourage healthy lifestyles. They enable this through family violence education and awareness programs, individual and family support and engaging group activities.
EACH Aboriginal Health
https://www.each.com.au/service/aboriginal-health-wellbeing/
1300 003 224
The EACH Ngarrang Gulinj-al Boordup Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Team (AHWT) support and assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community members to access the health and community services they need, under the Commonwealth-funded Integrated Team Care program. They can provide advocacy, health and wellbeing assessments, referral(s) to mainstream and Aboriginal health and social services and program, arrange transport to and from medical and/or allied health appointments, accompany clients during medical appointments, and assist in providing medical equipment.
Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place
9725 2166
Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place (MMIGP) is a community controlled Aboriginal organisation based in the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne. The aims of MMIGP are to support enhanced outcomes for the Aboriginal community within Melbourne by providing a wide range of programs and activities that empower, educate and support the community.
Ngwala Willumbong Ltd
9876 9642
Ngwala Willumbong Aboriginal Corporation is a team tackling drug and alcohol issues in the Aboriginal community. They assist those struggling with substance use disorders, and work with consumers toward solutions in a culturally appropriate way.