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Aliya is an organization that provides relief and comfort to alleviate the many challenges of the Youth in our community who find themselves in necessitous circumstances. As part of our services, we provide emergency accommodation, food, clothing, employment opportunities, mental health services, and substance abuse education, engaging the services of professionals & skilled persons where necessary to further the aims Read more...
As a recovering drug addict myself (7 years clean) I operate my own business called ‘Drug-Ed’ where I speak at schools all over the Australia as well as youth mentoring, family education around addiction as well as intervention’s and one-on-one private ‘Recovery Coaching’ with loved ones who are suffering from the disease of addiction and mental health issues. My initial Read more...
“Free, confidential Gambler’s Help services, including in other languages, are available 24/7. Gambler’s Help services are provided by a range of community organisations across metropolitan, regional and rural Victoria. Our services include online, telephone and face-to-face counselling, advice and information. There are also services tailored for Aboriginal communities, and in-language support for at-risk culturally and linguistically diverse communities. Gambler’s Help Read more...
Suicide: Jewish Care has a range of services to assist people with multiple and complex needs including those with mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and suicide and their families. Sexual Abuse: Jewish Care supports community members impacted by all forms of family violence and sexual abuse. Social workers are trained in MARAM (the new risk assessment framework for Read more...
Jews in Recovery is the only Melbourne based Jewish Recovery Community, where in total anonymity, recovering addicts meet fortnightly for spiritual growth, friendship, support and guidance. Both men women, young and old, “old timers” and “new comers”, from Toorak to Rippen lee, participate in Jews In Recovery meetings. This disease does not discriminate. The group is a powerful recovery resource, Read more...
“Narcotics Anonymous is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean and build a new way of life. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using. We suggest that you keep an open mind and Read more...
The Victorian Poisons Information Centre (VPIC) commenced operation in 1962. It was located at the Royal Children’s Hospital from 1976 to 2008. In August 2008, the centre relocated to the Austin Hospital, to integrate with the Austin Hospital Clinical Toxicology Service. The role of the VPIC is to provide the people of Victoria with advice about what to do if Read more...
The Victorian Poisons Information Centre (VPIC) commenced operation in 1962. It was located at the Royal Children’s Hospital from 1976 to 2008. In August 2008, the centre relocated to the Austin Hospital, to integrate with the Austin Hospital Clinical Toxicology Service. The role of the VPIC is to provide the people of Victoria with advice about what to do if Read more...