Empowering People in Communities (EPIC) – Karratha

EPIC is a not for profit organisation operating in the Pilbara & Goldfields regions of Western Australia, who work to empower people with disability to break down barriers and engage in the community.
 
• NDIS services 
• Support for families and carers 
• Education and training 
• Career guidance 
• Community programs and workshops 
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Move Your Body Studio

Move Your Body Studio is a not for profit organisation who provide a range of all inclusive programs and services.
Services offered included:
• All Abilities sports 
• Social learning 
• Family Respite 
• NDIS services 
• health and wellbeing 
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The Salvation Army – Family and Domestic Violence

The Salvation Army provides a wide range of services around the country to support women and women with children impacted by family and domestic violence. We understand that experiencing family violence can be frightening and isolating. We offer refuge, children’s and parenting services, counselling, support, men’s programs, accommodation and advice to women and children who are experiencing, or who have experienced, family violence.
 
The Salvation Army is committed to providing services that are inclusive to people of all genders, ages, people living with a disability, and those from LGBTIQ+ and CALD communities.
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Community Disability Housing Program

The Community Disability Housing Program (CDHP) is a program for people with a disability that require significant and ongoing support to live safely within the community. CDHP does not provide crisis or emergency accommodation. 
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Anglicare WA – Disability Support Services

Anglicare WA provides individualised disability support to all people who access our services. Anglicare WA’s Bridges Disability Support Program is registered as a Temporary Transformation Payment (TTP) provider. The cost of their supports and services align to the NDIS price guide.
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Forrest Personnel – Narrogin

Forrest Personnel is a non-for-profit organisation committed to building stronger communities through increased employment and strong partnerships. They are a specialist employment agency, delivering Disability Employment Services (DES) and National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Their business is helping job seekers with health conditions, including anxiety and depression, disability or injury to find sustainable work. 
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Accessibility Narrogin

Accessibility is a small local non-for-profit organisation providing respite for families and carers in the region. While they still provide respite options, accessibility has grown to now offer a range of services including; community inclusive programs, accommodation support, assistance with daily living and help to plan and coordinate your own services.
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Narrogin Dementia Carer Support Group

This free support group service provides an envrionment in which carers of people with dementia can discuss issues with people in similar circumstances in a safe and supportive environment. 
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Amity Health Katanning

Amity Health in Katanning offers various health programs. These include: 
  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander:
    • Integrated Team Care (ITC)
    • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Mental Health Wellbeing & Resiliency program 
    • Aboriginal Health program
  • Chronic Disease – Integrated Chronic Disease Care program
  • Communities for Children program
  • Mental Health – Integrated Primary Health Mental Health Care program 
  • Nurse Practitioner Program (& Woodanilling)
  • Working Together for Better Health Project
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Community Housing Ltd

CHL is recognised as a specialist in providing property and tenancy management for clients with high and complex needs with a capacity for managing housing under a wide range of programs including from inner urban to highly remote areas. It is also well established as an effective manager of remote Aboriginal housing in the East Kimberley, Kalgoorlie, Halls Creek and Exmouth region. They provide long-term secure rental tenancies for people who pay subsidised market rate and ensure that people who have low incomes can find a dependable housing arrangement so their children can attend the local school, the parent or parents can maintain employment or study, and the family can generally have enough money to live on. In addition to its social and affordable housing portfolios, CHL’s programs include supporting tenants with critical disability and support requirements including within the State’s Community Disability Housing Program (CDHP) and Individualised Community Living Strategy service model (ICLS).

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