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Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF)Drug Info & Advice Line1300 858 5841300 858 584https://adf.org.au/10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldNone, contact organisation.Health support, Counselling, Alcohol and Other Drugs Support
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Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF)Path2HelpNAPath2Help is an intuitive online tool designed to help find support and information tailored to the specific needs of the loved ones of those who use alcohol and other drugs. Research found that 71% of people find it difficult to access alcohol and other drug information and support because they don’t know where to look or what questions to ask. With Path2Help, individuals are matched with alcohol and drug education resources that can help manage conflict and difficult conversations, find alcohol and drug counselling and rehab services, drug facts and more.NAhttps://adf.org.au/path2help/10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldNone, contact organisation.Health support, Education, Counselling, Alcohol and Other Drugs Support
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Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF)Local Drug Action Team (LDAT) Program0420 483 208The Local Drug Action Team (LDAT) program supports community organisations to reduce harms from alcohol and other drugs (AOD) in their local area. The Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF), funded by the Australian Government, works with LDATs helping them to build or extend local partnerships, and develop and deliver evidence-based activities where it matters the most - at the grassroots, community level. The fact is, no community is the same and they know that locally led responses are the most effective when it comes to addressing the challenges of alcohol and other drugs, including crystal methamphetamine (‘ice’).0420 483 208https://community.adf.org.au/ldat-program/about/10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldCurrently ClosedHealth support, Counselling, Alcohol and Other Drugs Support
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B18Wake Up Programinfo@b18.com.auThe Wake Up Program is a 16-week program for 14-17 year old at-risk young people, catering for 8 -12 young people per camp. There is one staff member for every four young people. The Northern Territory Government funded program is delivered on freshwater and saltwater country in the Greater Darwin region, providing a safe and stable environment for young people to develop work skills and grow cultural and community connections. The program is centred on cultural frameworks from the surrounding Traditional Owner Groups.info@b18.com.auhttps://b18.com.au/?page_id=24612 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldNone, contact organisation.Individual must aged 14-17Recreational Activities, Counselling
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CAAPSIntensive Assessment Program (IAP)(08) 8922 4852youth.services@caaps.org.auDepending on the needs of the young person, IAP runs for up to 4 weeks. It is open to young people aged 12-17 and assists in the treatment and recovery from substance misuse through an intensive assessment and screening process, motivational interviewing, and narrative therapy. It provides a comprehensive assessment report covering key care domains and care plan recommendations to support ongoing continuity of care and treatment.(08) 8922 4852youth.services@caaps.org.auhttps://www.caaps.org.au/services/youth/youth-services/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldAccepts referral to the program directly from self, family, community, and all agencies including the Department of Health (DOH) under the Volatile Substance Abuse Prevention Act.
For enquiries please call (08) 8922 4852, email youth.services@caaps.org.au, or follow the link below to complete our online referral form. Self, family, and community or agency referrals are welcome.
https://www.caaps.org.au/remote-youth-program-referral-and-consent/

Young People under the age of 16 years who will be attending the Youth Services IAP unaccompanied by their guardian require consent forms to be signed by a legal guardian and returned to CAAPS before the young person commences their program.
Counselling, Alcohol and Other Drugs Support, Education, Recreational Activities
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CAAPSSubstance Treatment Program (STP)(08) 8922 4852youth.services@caaps.org.auThe program assists in the treatment and recovery from substance misuse through a range of tailored interventions, activities, and treatment goals developed from the young person’s IAP report. Providing an individual weekly timetable that meets the young person’s specific needs including opportunities for: Psychoeducation Education Therapy (including art therapy, drumbeat, counselling), interests and hobbies (art, music, sport) and recreation activities. The duration of the STP depends on the individual young person and their treatment goals. It is open to young people aged 14-17, who must first attend IAP. (08) 8922 4852youth.services@caaps.org.auhttps://www.caaps.org.au/services/youth/youth-services/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldOnline referral form.Counselling, Alcohol and Other Drugs Support, Education, Recreational Activities
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CAAPSSIGNAL remote sessions(08) 8922 4859youth.services@caaps.org.auCAAPS Youth Services also has the capacity to run a weekly session for young people not yet ready to engage in the IAP or who have previously participated in the CAAPS Youth Services Program. SIGNAL remote sessions provide an opportunity for young people to join in to brief intervention sessions through using an interconnected device (mobile phones, tablets, computers).(08) 8922 4859youth.services@caaps.org.auhttps://www.caaps.org.au/services/youth/youth-services/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldOnline referral form.Counselling, Alcohol and Other Drugs Support, Education
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CAAPSStrong Steps AOD Counselling(08) 8983 3413Strong Steps is a CAAPS Aboriginal Corporation satellite service, funded by the northern territory primary health network, to provide AOD counselling and support for people in Darwin’s rural areas.(08) 8983 3413https://www.caaps.org.au/services/strong-steps/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldOnline referral form.Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pmCounselling, Alcohol and Other Drugs Support
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CanteenExplore1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auCanteen’s EXPLORE program helps build the emotional skills that young people need to face the challenges cancer brings. Young people get a feel for what a Canteen overnight program is like and start to unpack their cancer experience with the support of other young people. This three-day program for young people aged 12-17 is based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and is based on recognising resilience and focusing on strengths, interests, abilities, knowledge and capacities.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/events-programs/explore12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldNone, contact organisation.Young people aged 12-17 with CancerCounselling, Education, Recreational Activities
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CanteenPeer1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auCanteen’s three-day PEER program provides young people with an opportunity to connect, be supported and to support others through their experiences of cancer. PEER is held at different locations throughout Australia each year, and welcomes all young people aged 12-17 who’ve experienced cancer themselves or in their family. Therapeutic sessions give young people the opportunity to explore the emotional impact of their cancer experience and learn new ways to cope. The program also provides opportunities for fun, connection with other young people and a break from the daily reality of cancer.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/events-programs/peer12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldNone, contact organisation.Young people aged 12-17 who’ve experienced cancer themselves or in their family.Counselling, Education, Health support,
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CanteenPlaces You'll Go1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auYoung adult cancer survivors face the daunting task of ‘getting back to normal’ while managing a return to school, uni or employment, navigating social isolation and changes in relationships, and worrying about whether their cancer will come back. Young people aged 12-17 who have completed their active cancer treatment can attend Places You’ll Go as either an overnight program or a weekly online program running over three weeks, allowing all young people from across Australia the chance to access support. Canteen’s specially tailored Places You’ll Go program brings together cancer survivors from around Australia via therapeutic sessions that give young people the opportunity to learn strategies for coping with common survivorship concerns with people who truly understand their experience.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/events-programs/places-youll-go12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldNone, contact organisation.Young people aged 12-17 who have completed their active cancer treatment can attend.Counselling, Education, Health support,
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CanteenSPACE1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auStudies have shown that young people with a cancer diagnosis may experience anxiety, sadness and worry, and may have little opportunity to connect with other young people undergoing treatment. The SPACE program – Surviving, Prospering and Adjusting to the Cancer Experience – is a group program for young people aged 12-25 going through active cancer treatment. It’s held online once a week over three weeks. It provides young people with opportunities to develop positive connections with other young people experiencing cancer and treatment. Together they learn how to strengthen their adaptive coping skills to help manage the impact of their cancer experience.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/events-programs/space12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldNone, contact organisation.Counselling, Education, Health support,
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CanteenCounselling services1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auCanteen counselling services are confidential and completely free. Counsellors are specially trained to understand the challenges cancer brings and individuals can talk to them (online or face-to-face) about thoughts or feelings that individuals may find hard sharing with others. They’ll also help develop strategies to deal with the impact cancer is having on their life – and just listen. Support is available no matter where individuals live. Contact us or join the Canteen Connect community to chat to a counsellor online.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/counselling12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldOnline referral form.Counselling, Health support,
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CanteenCanteen Connect1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auCanteen Connect is a community for young people dealing with their own or a close family member’s cancer.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://canteenconnect.org/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldNone, contact organisation.Counselling, Education, Health support,
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CanteenQuest1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auCanteen’s adventure program, called Quest, lets young people get out into nature, form new bonds and step outside their comfort zones in a unique and challenging environment. All young people aged 12-25 who are impacted by cancer are welcome to attend Quest, with most programs grouped into under 18s and over 18s. From hiking through the wilderness or learning to sail, four-day Quest programs offer a blend of respite, challenge and social connection, fostering an individual’s personal growth and development.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/events-programs/quest12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldNone, contact organisation.Young people aged 12-25 who are impacted by cancerCounselling, Education, Recreational Activities
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CanteenTruce1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auCanteen’s Truce program is all about supporting young people aged 14-22 whose parent or caregiver has been diagnosed or relapsed with cancer in the past five years. It’s a free seven-week program that equips young people with the skills they need to cope through difficult times, helps them communicate better with parents and family, and allows them to focus more on what’s important to them in life.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/events-programs/truce12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldNone, contact organisation.Young people aged 14-22 whose parent or caregiver has been diagnosed or relapsed with cancer in the past five years.Counselling, Education, Health support,
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CanteenGood Grief1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auThe Good Grief program is specially designed to support young people whose parent or sibling has died from cancer. Good Grief is open to all young people aged 12-25 who have experienced death in their family. Canteen runs separate under 18 and over 18 Good Grief programs all over Australia. This three-day program brings together a group of 20-30 bereaved young people to talk about their experiences with other young people who understand, learn about grief and how to cope with it, and have fun at the same time.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/events-programs/good-grief12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldNone, contact organisation.Young people aged 12-25 who have experienced death in their family.Counselling, Education, Health support,
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CanteenSensing Our Grief1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auYoung people who face the death of a loved one from cancer often report high levels of distress and a need for understanding among others who have gone through the same thing. Sensing Our Grief brings together young people aged 12-25 who have experienced the death of a parent, carer or sibling from cancer. Over six weeks, young people explore and express their grief, share experiences and learn from others who’ve faced loss too.1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/events-programs/sensing-our-grief12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldNone, contact organisation.Young people aged 12-25 who have experienced the death of a parent, carer or sibling from cancer.Counselling, Education, Health support,
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CanteenYouth Cancer Service(08) 7074 2348youthcancer@sa.gov.auThe SA/NT YCS provides expert care to young people with cancer across South Australia and the Northern Territory. The service is designed specifically for the 15–25-year age group with an aim to provide the best medical, nursing and psychosocial treatment and care available. (08) 7074 2348youthcancer@sa.gov.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/youth-cancer-services/SA-NT15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldWelcome referrals from general practitioners (GP), cancer services staff such as nurses, social workers, psychologists, medical oncologists, haematologists, radiation oncologists, surgeons, physicians and paediatricians. Young people and their families can also request a referral to our services from their doctor.Counselling, Education, Health support,
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CanteenEducation and Career Support Service (ECS)1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auCancer treatment can cause significant disruptions to young people’s education or career which in turn have potentially long-lasting impacts on their social and emotional wellbeing. The Education and Career Support Service (ECS) helps young cancer patients aged 15 - 25 stay connected to study or work both during and after their cancer treatment. It’s a strength-based service that assists young cancer patients to identify their vocational goals and values, followed by individualised support plans to help them achieve their education or career milestones. ECS support is currently delivered one-to-one and can be run in person, over the phone or via video conference. Group-based sessions are due to be run in the near future. Young people can use the service at the point of diagnosis, during treatment as well as after treatment as they transition back into work or study.​1800 226 833support@canteen.org.auhttps://www.canteen.org.au/how-we-help/education-career-support15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldNone, contact organisation.Counselling, Education, Health support,
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Carers NTYoung Carers Program1800 422 737carersnt@carersnt.asn.auCarers NT has dedicated Young Carer Support Planners to provide support to young carers aged 25 and under. Assistance can be provided with care support planning, providing advice, information and resources, online carer skills courses, emotional support, referrals services, counselling, self-guided coaching, in person peer support, financial support to help young carers with their education and employment. Carers NT actively engage with service providers and educational institutions to increase awareness and support for young carers in the Northern Territory.John Yusuf1800 422 737carersnt@carersnt.asn.auwww.carersnt.asn.au/Below 10 years old, 10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldNone, contact organisation.Carers are people who help support a family member or friend who has a disability, mental illness, drug or alcohol dependency, chronic condition, terminal illness, or frail. Young carers are children and young people age 25 years or under. The person they help care for maybe a parent, sibling, grandparent, other relative, or friend.Monday to Friday: 8am - 5pmSports, Counselling, Employment Services, Education, Recreational Activities, Advocacy, Outreach, Family Support, Youth Space or Venue, · Care support planning · Providing advice, information and resources · Online carer skills courses · Emotional support · Referrals services · Counselling · Self-guided Couching · In person peer support · Financial support to help young carers with their education and employment
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CatholicCare NTDAISY(08) 8932 9977Intake.Palmerston@catholiccarent.org.auThe DAISY program works with youth and their families to address the impact of alcohol and other drugs in their lives. They help young people to reduce harm related behaviours from alcohol and other drugs misuse. The program is aimed at young people aged between 12 and 25 years old who use, or are affected by, alcohol and other drugs. They help them change their behaviours and understand the impact that alcohol and other drugs misuse has on their life.Rachel Humphrys(08) 8932 9977Intake.Palmerston@catholiccarent.org.auhttps://www.catholiccarent.org.au/service-category/youth/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldReferrals accepted from service providers, agencies or individuals who are concerned about a young person.

Contact CatholicCare NT Berrimah 08 8944 2000 and ask to speak to intake.
Monday to Friday: 8.30am - 5pmAlcohol and Other Drugs Support, Counselling, Case Management, Education, Advocacy, Outreach
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CatholicCare NTYouth Severe Mental Health Service(08) 8932 9977Intake.Palmerston@catholiccarent.org.auProvides clinical, evidence-based counselling and case management to support young people with complex mental health needs who live in the NT. Also assists families and carers to increase their knowledge and understanding of the challenges their young people are managing.Rachel Humphrys(08) 8932 9977Intake.Palmertson@catholiccarent.org.auhttps://www.catholiccarent.org.au/service-category/youth/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldIndividuals and service providers can make referrals to this program. Contact Palmerston, Berrimah or Tennant Creek Office.Individual must have severe mental health condition, however does not require a diagnosis.Monday to Friday: 8.30am - 5pmCounselling, Case Management
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CDU Wellness CentreCDU Wellness Centre Psychology Service(08) 8946 7176wellnesscentre@cdu.edu.auCDU Wellness Centre Psychology Service offers quality and affordable psychological assessment and therapy to the general community.
Psychology services are provided by students completing the Master of Clinical Psychology program, who work under the supervision of a registered Clinical Psychologist as part of their professional training.
Clinical training involves the assessment, diagnosis, formulation, and psychological treatment of mental health, behavioural, and emotional disorders across the lifespan.
They aim to work with our clients to find ways to overcome difficulties, build on strengths, and assist in developing and achieving personal goals.
(08) 8946 7176wellnesscentre@cdu.edu.auhttps://www.cdu.edu.au/wellness-centre/healthy-mind10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldReferral with your treating health professional and complete and return the referral form
Whilst they will accept self-referral, a referral from a medical or health professional is encouraged particularly for children’s services.
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Danila Dilba - Darwin ClinicDon Dale Youth Support(08) 8942 5400info@ddhs.org.auA program to support the young people detained at the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre. Members of the Youth Support team working with the young people at Don Dale are Aboriginal youth workers. The team provides therapeutic group work and one-on-one support and has set up a weekly program that includes after hours and some weekend activities such as sports and recreation.https://ddhs.org.au/services/don-dale-youth-support12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldCase Management, Counselling, Recreational Activities, Sports
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Family PlanningCommunity Education(08) 8948 0144Family Planning NT offers community education to a wide range of groups including schools, community groups, not-for-profit organisations and government and non-government organisations. Educators can provide tailored training programs in all aspects of sexual and reproductive health. Use of our on-site training room offers a fully equipped training facility as well as providing the opportunity for participants to familiarise themselves with the training, education and clinical facilities available at Family Planning NT and providing access to a wide range of resources. For off-site training sufficient equipment must be provided to enable appropriate presentation and facilitation.(08) 8948 0144community.education@fpwnt.com.auhttp://www.fpwnt.com.au/pages/Training-and-Education-Resources.html12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldTo discuss the training and education needs of your organisation please contact our Community Education Officer.

To request a training session with our Education team please complete the Request for Education form and submit it to Family Planning by fax, post or email.
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GROWGet Growing(08) 8981 1210kate.francis@grow.org.auIntentional peer-to-peer mental wellbeing program for young people delivered in partnership with schools/youth organisation over 10 weeks.Kate Francis(08) 8981 1210kate.francis@grow.org.auhttps://grow.org.au/get-growing/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldYou can contact GROW directly for inquiries, or we welcome other youth based provider's who might want to bring the program into their Organsiation to reach out.Program works best delivered to groups of 10 people, delivering 10 sessions, over 10 weeks.Monday to Friday: 8.30am - 4.30pmAlcohol and Other Drugs Support, Counselling, Education, Sector Support, Family Support, For young people 'at risk' of developing poor mental health
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Headspace Darwinheadspace Darwin(08) 8931 5999headspacedarwin@anglicare-nt.org.auHeadspace Darwin provides 'no wrong door' advice and support for young people aged 12 to 25 in the Darwin and Palmerston region. By registering for support, individuals will receive contact to discuss their options whether that be at headspace Darwin or within our community. Centre can support with: - mental health/social and emotional wellbeing - work and study - alcohol and other drugs - physical health - early psychosis They are a free, confidential and inclusive service which does not discriminate regardless of race, cultural background, religion, sexual orientation, gender, or abilities.headspace Darwin Reception(08) 8931 5999headspacedarwin@anglicare-nt.org.auhttps://headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/darwin/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldYoung people can register themselves for support. It can also be done on behalf of a young person by a person that they trust.Early intervention of mental health problems for young people aged between 12 and 25.Monday and Friday: 9am - 5pm
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Kentish Lifelong Learning and Care Inc.Kentish Out of Home Care0407 322 457sarah@kentish.org.auProviding out of home care services to vulnerable youth and supporting them to stay connected to country, language, culture and family.Sarah Fowler0407 322 457sarah@kentish.org.auwww.kentish.org.auBelow 10 years old, 10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldEmail sent to placements@kentish.org.auChild must be in the out of home care sector.24 hrs, 7 days per weekCrisis Accommodation, Counselling, Long Term Housing, Case Management, Education, Recreational Activities, Advocacy, Youth Space or Venue
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Melaleuca Refugee CentreReconnect Youth ServicesThis program provides a wide range of support services for young people aged 12 – 21 years of age from refugee, humanitarian and migrant backgrounds who: have arrived in Australia in the previous five years on humanitarian and/or family visas; and are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Reconnect Youth aims to assist young people to stabilise their living situation and improve their level of engagement with family, work, education, training and their local community. https://melaleuca.org.au/reconnect-youth-services/12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldCase Management, Long Term Housing, Counselling, Outreach
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Mission AustraliaMissionbeat(08) 8935 0900adminnt@missionaustralia.com.auMissionbeat NT is a mobile outreach service providing support to young people at risk of or experiencing homelessness, disengagement and mental health issues in Darwin, Palmerston and surrounding regions. Operating on Friday and Saturday nights, Missionbeat youth workers engage young people in places where they meet. The service offers brief interventions, engagement and direct referrals to services, with ongoing case management provided by Mission Australia's complementary local programs.(08) 8935 0900adminnt@missionaustralia.com.auhttps://www.missionaustralia.com.au/services?view=service&id=1240catid=21112 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years oldYoung people aged 12-25Friday and Saturday nightCase Management, Crisis Accommodation, Outreach, Education, Counselling
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NT Council of Government Schools Organisations (NTCOGSO)Mediation Services(08) 8999 3255enquiries@ntcogso.org.auThe parent body for NT public education, providing advocacy and representation for families, students and school communities to the Northern Territory and Federal governments, including their agencies.Alice Gawler (Project Manager, Community Engagement and Governance)(08) 8999 3255enquiries@ntcogso.org.auhttps://www.ntcogso.org.au/practical-helpBelow 10 years old, 10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldNone, contact organisation.Education, Outreach, Family Support, Counselling
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Relationships AustraliaChildren and Family Counselling1300 458 600Counsellors who work with children, teenagers and their families for a range of different concerns in their life. Support for children and families include problems at school, such as bullying, friendship and social issues, behaviour and emotional difficulties such as anger, sadness, stress, worry or fear, traumatic events like illness, hospitalisation, grief and loss, dealing with separation, family changes.1300 458 600https://nt.relationships.org.au/services/children-and-family-counsellingBelow 10 years old, 10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldNone, contact organisation.Monday to Wednesday: 8.30am - 5pm
Thursday: 8:30am – 7pm
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Ruby GaeaCounselling and Support(08) 8945 0155admin@rubygaea.net.auRuby Gaea in an independent Darwin women’s organisation established in 1987. Ruby Gaea provides free, confidential counselling and support to women and children who have experienced sexual assault at any time in their lives. Ruby Gaea is a private and safe space. Ruby Gaea employs specialist, qualified counsellors who provide free, confidential counselling and support for those who have experienced sexual assault at any time in their lives. Females (including trans-women) of all ages and males from ages 5 - 17 only. Ruby Gaea develops and delivers community education programs about sexual assault for the public, schools and organisations. Ruby Gaea advocates for a world free from sexual violence.(08) 8945 0155admin@rubygaea.net.auhttps://www.facebook.com/ruby.gaea.1/Below 10 years old, 10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldNone, contact organisation.Females (including trans-women) of all ages and males from ages 5 - 17 only.Monday to Friday: 8am - 5pmCounselling
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Team HealthPsychosocial Support Program (PSP)(08) 8943 9600teamhealth@teamhealth.asn.auThe Team Health Psychosocial Support Program aids people who are experiencing a mental illness to help them achieve their goals and use a recovery focused and strengths-based approach. Our Mental Health Recovery Workers help people to focus on wellness and provide practical assistance in achieving personalised goals Our supports help people to build resilience, focus on wellness and positive practices in their everyday lives.(08) 8943 9600https://www.teamhealth.asn.au/psychosocial-support-program-psp15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldMonday to Friday: 8am - 4pmCase Management, Counselling
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Team HealthChild and Family Wellbeing(08) 8943 9600teamhealth@teamhealth.asn.auTeam Health Child and Family wellbeing teamwork with children aged 0 to 18 years old, who are showing early signs of, or are at risk of developing a mental illness. Working with a young person’s family members and/or other significant adult, TeamHealth listens to each story to fully understand a family’s situation and needs so that they can help work to strengthen the family unit and build a safe and nurturing environment. They provide practical outreach support that is flexible and personalised to the needs of the young person and their family. They work collaboratively with families, carer givers, schools and other supports to assist with mental health concerns.(08) 8943 9600teamhealth@teamhealth.asn.auhttps://www.teamhealth.asn.au/services/child-family-youthBelow 10 years old, 10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldCounselling, Advocacy, Outreach, Case Management, Family Support
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The Smith FamilyiTrack(08) 8985 6841tsfmktg@thesmithfamily.com.auITrack is an online mentoring program for high school students in Years 9 to 11. Students are matched with a supportive adult (other than a teacher or parent) who volunteers as a mentor and provides the student with general encouragement and advice and guidance about workplace, study and career opportunities. Students and mentors communicate over an 18-week period. Volunteer mentors are drawn from our network of corporate and community partners. All mentors are screened, inducted and then matched with a student, where possible according to the student’s career aspirations.(08) 8985 6841tsfmktg@thesmithfamily.com.auhttps://www.thesmithfamily.com.au/programs/mentoring/itrack12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years oldEducation, Counselling, Advocacy, Outreach
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ThirriliCritical Response Service(03) 8578 1410suicidesupport.nt@thirrili.com.auThirrili Ltd is a not for profit organisation which aims to contribute to the broader social wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.1800 805 801https://thirrili.com.au/contact-usBelow 10 years old, 10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years old24 hours, 7 days a week.Case Management, Counselling
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ThirriliIndigenous Suicide Postvention Services(03) 8578 1410suicidesupport.nt@thirrili.com.auThirrili Ltd is a not for profit organisation which aims to contribute to the broader social wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The Indigenous Suicide Postvention Services supports individuals, families, and communities affected by suicide or other significant trauma.1800 805 801https://thirrili.com.au/postvention-supportBelow 10 years old, 10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldIndividual must be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI).24 hours, 7 days a week.Case Management, Counselling
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ThirriliStandBy(03) 8578 1410suicidesupport.nt@thirrili.com.auStandBy NT works collaboratively with the Indigenous Suicide Postvention Services to provide timely and appropriate support. Both services are provided free of charge. Standby Northern Territory Support After Suicide provides face to face and telephone support to all people living in the NT, locally tailored community awareness and training workshops, information and referrals, support services and resources.0418 575 680suicidesupport.nt@thirrili.com.auhttps://thirrili.com.au/standbyBelow 10 years old, 10 - 12 years old, 12 - 15 years old, 15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldIndividual must be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI).24 hours, 7 days a week.Case Management, Counselling
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Top End Mental Health Consumer OrganisationDrop-in Centre0429 082 781programs@temhco.com.auTop End Mental Health Consumers Organisation Inc (TEMHCO) is not-for-profit and charity organisation in Palmerston. The drop-in centre gives people living with a mental illness a place to feel safe, build friendships and get the help and support they need and provides members activities that support and promote self-confidence & positive mental wellness. 0429 082 781programs@temhco.com.auhttps://www.temhco.com.au/services/15 - 18 years old, 18 - 25 years old, 25+ years oldApply OnlineMonday: 9am - 2.30pm
Wednesday to Friday: 9am - 2.30pm
Recreational services, Arts, Advocacy, Counselling
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