The Aboriginal Centre for Males Referral Service is a service that focuses on Family Violence & Homelessness which aims to culturally strengthen the family, bring awareness and responsibility to the male for their actions and their role as a father\husband\Partner, and to keep the family together. ACM provides programs and services that focus on males who are violent towards their family and victims of family violence. Using assisting community services, men will be referred to, monitored for progress and attendance with support and counselling.
As a unique service that provides aid, relief and support where there are needs arising from:
Family Violence
Homelessness
Clients can be referred to culturally friendly services that specialise in the following areas from:
Drug & Alcohol
Mental Health
Health
Financial
Legal
The broad objectives of the Aboriginal Centre for Males are to:
Support the health and well-being of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander males & families
Improve access to family violence services for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander males in the NWMR
Provide a visible entry point to the service system
Offer programs that have a prevention and early intervention focus
Provide a supportive work environment for staff through the grouping of similar services
Facilitate links between services for clients
Intake & Assessment
Referrals
Intensive Case Management (Family Violence & Homelessness)
Time Out service (Crisis accommodation & support)
The Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Centre for Males will actively seek strong working partnerships with all referral points for the best interests of the family and the males receiving a service;
These referrals may arrive from;
L17’s (Police Family Violence Notifications)
Community organisations
Aboriginal Community Justice Panel
Police
Courts
Family
Local and mainstream government services
Self
The Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Centre for Males operating hours are 9am-5pm Monday to Thursday, Fridays 9am-4pm. We also offer a 24 hour response for our community via the Time-Out service; referrals can be received after hours by phone to the Time-Out Service. After hours calls are for phone assessment and crisis accommodation, referrals will not begin until the next business day.