Anglicare Youth Services
Anglicare Youth Services offers the following programs. To view more information please click on the relevant title below:
Connect – Youth Homelessness Early Intervention Services (Darwin, Palmerston
and Rural)
Pandanus – Ante & Post Natal Education (Darwin and Rural)
Headspace Top End – Youth Mental Health Initiative
Health Connections for Youth (Darwin, Palmerston and Rural)
The DEPOT Stabilisation, Assessment & Transition unit (Darwin)
Youth Housing Program (Darwin, Palmerston and Rural)
Deadly Food and Moves – Healthy Lifestyles Project
East Arnhem Youth Services
Child and Youth Residential Support Service
The Australian Women's Health Network (AWHN)
The Australian Women's Health Network (AWHN) is the peak organisation for women's health in Australia. AWHN is a not-for-profit network run primarily by volunteers to maintain and advance a national voice on women's health through advocacy and information sharing. AWHN is an umbrella organisation for State and Territory Women’s Health Networks, and other national organisations which embrace its objectives and philosophy.
beyondblue
beyondblue is a national, independent, not-for-profit organisation working to address issues associated with depression, anxiety and related disorders in Australia. For information on depression, anxiety and related disorders, and where to get help, click on the above link or contact the info line on 1300 22 4636 or infoline@beyondblue.org.au
Aged and Disability Services
The Department of Health Aged and Disability Program works in partnership to enhance opportunities for people with disabilities, children with developmental concerns, people who are ageing and their families and carers, to contribute to and participate in the community.
Department of Health
The Drug and Alcohol Programs Program aims to minimise harm associated with the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs, through a range of prevention, education, treatment and community action initiatives.
For information on:
- Aboriginal Health,
- Abuse,
- Alcohol and other drugs
- Assault and Violence,
- Advisory Services,
- Cancer services,
- Community Health,
- Disability,
- Clinics,
- Children Health,
- Mental Health, including Suicide Prevention
- Oral Health,
- Sexual Health,
- Alerts and Events and many more health issues click here.
Human Rights
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) is the new name of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. The Commission was established in 1986 by an act of the federal Parliament. The Commission is an independent statutory organisation and report to the federal Parliament through the Attorney-General. Working towards an Australian society where human rights are for everyone, everywhere, every day.
The Australian Human Rights Commission website provides information on:
- Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice
- Age Discrimination
- Disability Rights
- Human Rights
- Race Discrimination, and
- Sex Discrimination
The AHRC website also has information on Children’s rights, to access this information click here.
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
The Northern Territory Anti-Discrimination Commission (ADC) was established in 1993 to administer the Anti-Discrimination Act. The Anti-Discrimination Commissioner who has various functions under the Act including the promotion of equality of opportunity in the NT; complaint handling and conduct of hearings; and provision of advice to the community and the government about the operation of the Act. The ADC fulfils the Commissioner's functions in two main ways, by handling complaints made under the Act and through the provision of public education and training.
Information on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace is available on the ADC Website. Click here to access this information.
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