Specialist Homelessness Services in Bassendean
Specialised Homelessness Services are dedicated services to supporting specific groups, such as those experiencing family and domestic violence and young people, as well as providing more generic services for individuals in housing crisis. These services offer short-term assistance and referrals to specialist services, including domestic violence and Aboriginal family violence services, youth services, and mental health support. These services aim to provide a safe, welcoming, and secure place to live, often working with local authority partners and specialist providers to meet the individual needs of those they support
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Specialist Homelessness Services
Housing Support Street to Home
55 CentralOur Street to Home Housing Support Worker works as part of a broader Street to Home interagency team. The worker provides intensive case management to support clients with a history of rough sleeping to achieve long term, secure, stable housing.
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Specialist Homelessness Services
ORANA HOUSE INC - Perth
ORANA HOUSE INCOrana House provides crisis accommodation, advocacy and holistic support for women and children experiencing family domestic violence
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Accommodation Services for People with Chronic Mental Illness
Devenish Care24hour facility for adults in Perth WA with chronic mental health conditions. Provides accommodation and NDIS support services as well as support for all daily living.
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Advocare care finder program
Advocare Incorporatedcare finder program - Perth North, Perth South, South West and Central/Western Wheatlbelt.
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Diverse Communities & Social Services (DCSS Australia Inc.) Indigenous & LGBTIQA+ Community Justice and Social Services Charity / Not-For-Profit & Charity Community Consultants (NFPCCC) Indigenous DGR PBI Charities
#Dcss - Diverse Community Justice & Social Services (Www.Dcssjustice.Au) #Lgbtiq #Multicultural #Disability #Firstnations #Indigenous #Diversity #Equality #Inclusion #Dei #Nfp #CharityThis program enables us to assist people who are disadvantaged and who genuinely want to change their lives. Clients can complete a WDP through our organisation, for more information please visit: https://www.dcssaustralia.org/services or email Justice@dcssaustralia.org
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Entrypoint Perth
CENTRECAREEntrypoint Perth is a free assessment and referral service assisting people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in the Perth metropolitan area to access accommodation and support options. If unable to get through to an Assessment and Referral Officer right away by phone, make sure to leave a clear phone message and provide contact information or complete the Online Registration Form.
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MGM Healthcare
MGM Healthcare (Registered NDIS Provider), a leading provider of compassionate and professional disability care services. Our mission is to help individuals with disabilities lead independent, fulfilling lives by offering personalized, high-quality care tailored to their unique needs.
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My Mobile Plan Manager
My Mobile Plan Manager offers nationwide, client-focused NDIS plan management with personalized support. We provide timely invoice payments, real-time funding access, and dedicated plan managers to ensure a smooth NDIS experience. With over 6 years of expertise, we empower participants to manage their plans confidently, offering immediate support and no waitlists.
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NDIS Access Referral and Advocacy support
Pasco CarePasco Care providing support to People with a Disability to Access the NDIS. We can support you or your loved one towards the referral pathway to NDIS. Our Team at Pasco Care are here to help. We can support the referral pathway for your NDIS application. If you think you would meet the eligibility criteria or are unsure contact Us today to enquire about meeting NDIS Access.
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Proactive Health
Australia’s leading provider of proactive, high-quality allied health services, helping people achieve their optimal health and well-being. We connect individuals with trusted professionals who listen and understand their goals, offering clear and personalised care that puts their health first.
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Ubuntu Australia
We provide benevolent relief for people who have a disability, are visually impaired, homeless, financially disadvantaged and new migrants. We operate an Outreach Program for people sleeping rough in Perth and provide social and material assistance. We also provide support and mentoring to migrants and provides emergency relief food and care hampers to those who are in need.
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Workshops, Talks & Seminars
Beneath The Surface Motivation And CoachingWorkshops, Talks & Seminars about mental health, obesity, addiction, domestic violence and homelessness
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YES! Housing
Anglicare WAYoung people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness can be assessed for eligibility for a Department of Housing tenancy, and then supported to develop their independent living and tenancy skills to be able to maintain long term stable housing.
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Association for Services to Torture and Trauma Survivors (ASeTTS)
ASeTTSASeTTS have for over 30-years provided mental health, community capacity building services and cultural transition supports to people from refugees and asylum seeker backgrounds who have experienced torture or trauma in their home country, during their journey to Australia or while in detention.
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Department Of Communities
protects and cares for Western Australian children and young people who are in need, and supports families and individuals who are at risk or in crisis. We work proactively with families to build safety around children, and prevent the need for children to enter the out-of-home-care system. We also support children and young people who are in out-of-home care to thrive by working with ...
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Mission Australia
Every day we support people by combatting homelessness, assisting disadvantaged families and children, addressing mental health issues, fighting substance dependencies, and much more.
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YouthLink - North Metropolitan area
North Metropolitan Health Service Mental HealthYouthLink is a specialist mental health service providing counselling, therapy and case management to young people aged 13-24 years in the North Metropolitan area with serious mental health problems and barriers to accessing mainstream services. Barriers typically include homelessness and transience, limited support networks, cultural barriers including Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders.