The shocking images and details of the management of Youth Detention in the NT have impacted on our whole community. These images and the apparent endorsement of this type of brutal regime have shocked us, shamed us and call us to action. While a Royal Commission may be the only response that will make our
With one in five Australians affected by mental illness in a 12-month period it’s an issue that impacts so many of us. CatholicCare NT offers a range of services to support people and their families affected by mental illness. Jayne Lloyd Director CatholicCare NT said it is recognised that women were more likely to use
The Ti Tree Roosters Football Club is set to be the first sporting club in the Alice Springs region to launch an in-house domestic violence action plan. The Roosters have made a successful return to AFLCA football this season and will play off in the Division 1 grand final next weekend. While the club’s on-field
A new integrated service approach at CatholicCare NT’s Palmerston office includes family support, and addiction services. A rise in the number of clients presenting with addictions caused CatholicCare NT to re think a better way to support their needs. It was decided to relocate addictions and family support to Palmerston. With the majority of service providers
This Saturday TIO stadium will again see players link arms as part of the NO MORE campaign. The Melbourne Demons and West Coast Eagles have agreed to continue the long standing tradition of interstate teams linking arms as part of the Territory’s own NO MORE campaign. The Territory Thunder and Brisbane Lions Reserves will also
The newest ‘NO MORE’ domestic and family violence bus wrap has been unveiled. Minister for Men’s Policy Bess Price said the bus wrap is a great way to raise awareness that domestic and family violence will not be tolerated. “The bus wrap signage delivers high impact brand awareness not only through sheer size but also
CatholicCare NT’s new Schmidt Street office was officially opened on Wednesday 10 June, 2015 with an Aboriginal smoking ceremony by traditional Warrumungu women and a blessing by the Bishop of Diocese of Darwin Most Rev Eugene Hurley, DD. In 2013, CatholicCare NT was awarded funding to establish the Tennant Creek Family Support Centre to provide
For the past four weeks about thirteen young males living in Tennant Creek have been learning horse riding and pastoral station skills as part of CatholicCare NT’s Youth in Communities Program. The Program is designed to introduce young males (10 to 20 years) to skills that build on their capacity to become positive role models