2018 to 2019 Facts and Figures Expand How far we have come To give some sense of where we are now, it is important to look at where we have come from in a short period of time, the transformation seen through the prism of the shift pre and post 2015, from 2010 to 2019, tells its own story: Revenue1144% ↑ Wungening has increased its revenue from $1.8million to $22.4million from 2010-2019. Since 2017, Wungening’s revenue has increased by an extraordinary 450%. Closing the Gap70% Wungening has experienced substantial growth with a workforce made up of 70% Aboriginal people. In context, the average number of Aboriginal people in employment in WA is 40%, nationally 46.6%. For non- Aboriginal people it is 76%. FTE Growth722% ↑ Since 2010, Wungening has increased its full time equivalent from 23 to 189. Last year the Corporate Services Team recruited 150 people. Client Numbers 681% ↑ or 27,754% ↑ including ReSet Family Centres From 570 in 2010 to 154320 in 2019. That is 4449 clients not including service provision at ReSet Family Centres. The centres have seen 150,054 people in 2018/19. Our service dashboard Total Clients From 570 in 2010 to 154,320 in 2019. That is 4266 clients not including service provision at ReSet Family Centres. The centres have seen 150,054 people in 2018/19. 176 Children supported and accommodated at Wooree Miya safely away from FDV 13 Wungening service site locations 189 Full Time Equivalent positions at Wungening 92% Children referred to Wungening Moort that have remained safely at home 2028 People supported to address alcohol or other drug problem use ReSet – Prison Family Visitor Centres Service Data AOD Clients Occasions of Service 2,028 13,782 ReSet Clients Supported Occasions of Service 1,245 12,418 Wooree Miya People escaping FDV accommodated Safe nights of accomodation 281 9,058 Children (0 - 18) Unable to assist 176 155 Wungening Moort Families Clients/Parents 249 338 Children Occasions 643 9,097 Alliance Programs BeyondYJSClientsSupported Stronger TogetherClients Supported 1,337 736 FSN IntensiveCase Management Assessmentand Coordination 357 2,056
Armadale Expand Address Unit 11, 49 William Street, Armadale WA 6112 Office Hours Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Phone 08 6558 1000 Email [email protected]
Assertive Outreach Worker x6 - Specialist Housing First Rapid Response Expand About the service The Specialist Housing First Rapid Response Team is a new initiative led by St Patrick’s Community Support Centre alongside Ruah, UnitingWA and Wungening Aboriginal Corporation. The Housing First Rapid Response Team is a multi-agency response to help alleviate some of the growing pressures on homelessness in the Perth metropolitan area, whilst supporting the groundwork for the roll-out of the Housing First Homelessness Initiative programs funded by the State Government. St Patrick’s Community Support Centre, Wungening and Uniting are recruiting for a team of specialist housing supports workers/outreach workers dedicated to moving street present people into secure affordable and stable accommodation. These positions are fixed short term contracts with an immediate start. About the role Assertive Outreach Worker We are looking for people with front line experience working with rough sleepers to join part of a specialist rapid response team to work with a group of people experiencing long term homelessness. You will be connecting them to secure accommodation and linking them into health, mental health, AOD and mainstream services. Skills and experience Successful candidates will: Be familiar with the Housing First principals Have Assertive Outreach Homelessness/Housing Support experience Demonstrated ability to manage the delivery of holistic support to individuals experiencing crisis due to homelessness, risk of homelessness which may include substance abuse, disability and mental health issues Well-developed communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to work and communicate effectively with service staff, service users, community agencies and other professionals Excellent knowledge and experience of support services including mental health, AOD services Demonstrated understanding of issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and communities particularly regarding transience and homelessness, trauma, cultural awareness and sensitivities Have or able to obtain prior to commencement a current C class driver’s licence, Working with Children Check, current National Police Clearance Be flexible to work across multiple locations. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply. How to apply Apply now How to apply and job descriptions are available on the following websites. www.stpats.com.au / www.unitingwa.org.au / www.wungening.com.au Please apply at your preferred organisation and in your cover letter nominate if you are willing to be considered for a position at another organisation if not successful with your first preference. If you would like to discuss an application please contact 08 9221 1411 or email [email protected] Wungening Aboriginal Corporation reserves the right to appoint this position prior to the application closing date or by invitation
Bandyup ReSet Family Support Centre Expand 95 Middle Swan RoadWest Swan WA 6055 How to book a visit To visit a family member or friend, phone Bandyup Prison’s Visit Bookings line:Phone (08) 9374 8710Booking line hours 8:30am–12pm and 12:30pm–3:45pm, Monday to Friday (Closed weekends and public holidays) For more details on visits check out the Bandyup Family Centre brochure below! Click for Bandyup Brochure
Case Worker - Moorditj Mia Expand About the service The Moorditj Mia (Strong Home) program is an Aboriginal Housing First Support Service (AHFSS) delivered by a consortium of ACCO’s (Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations) led by Noongar Mia Mia, with Ngalla Maya Aboriginal Corporation and Wungening Aboriginal Corporation. The Moorditj Mia service model is based on an exciting “One Team” approach, an ACCO consortium model, shared between Noongar Mia Mia, Ngalla Maya, and Wungening Aboriginal Corporation, and is committed to ending rough sleeping for Aboriginal people. Services are delivered by Aboriginal organizations for Aboriginal people. The Consortium will draw on its strengths and expertise in housing, alcohol and other drugs, family, mental health and relationships, adult and youth justice, intensive child and family support, family and domestic violence, training and employment and Aboriginal case management, to deliver the necessary holistic approach to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in the Perth metropolitan region. About the role Case Worker Package Reporting to the Moorditj Mia Coordinator, this positions provides culturally appropriate assertive outreach and in-reach case work. The keys functions of the role are to: Identify people sleeping rough Engage people into appropriate services, refer them into housing through the Finding Home Program or other suitable accommodation and/or services Support people to maintain their tenancy and prevent them from cycling back into homelessness. Essential to the role Successful candidates will: Previous experience in a support or case worker role in a culturally responsive and trauma informed service (lived experience valuable but not essential) Experience working with Aboriginal people Ability to work flexibly, creatively and in a salutation focussed way. The ability to work as part of a team and develop and maintain contacts and networks across a wide range of local services. Be assertive, confident, persistent, resilient and have excellent negotiation and advocacy skills A commitment to supporting diversity and inclusion and the rights of people experiencing rough sleeping. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander How to apply Apply now Enquiries should be directed to [email protected] Wungening Aboriginal Corporation reserves the right to appoint this position prior to the application closing date or by invitation
Casuarnia ReSet Family Support Centre Expand 288 Orton Road Casuarina WA 6167 How to book a visit To visit a family member or friend, phone Casuarina Prison’s Visit Booking Line:Phone (08) 9411 5579Booking line hours 7:30am–4pm, Monday to Friday (Closed weekends and public holidays) For more details on visits check out the Casuarina Family Centre brochure below! Click for Casuarina Brochure
Counsellor / Educator - AOD Support Expand Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Peoples are strongly encouraged to apply The role Counsellor Educator Package The AOD Counsellor Educator is responsible for providing counselling and education services to clients with alcohol and other substance abuse issues. This will involve the Initial assessment of the client and their presenting situation in order to develop an appropriate counselling and case management intervention plan. You will also be required to work with internal and external stakeholders. Essential skills and experience Qualifications in a relevant discipline minimum Cert IV (Welfare, Community Service) with extensive experience (minimum of three years) in providing counselling. Extensive experience working with Aboriginal people along with a comprehensive knowledge of Aboriginal culture, protocols and boundaries. Highly developed interview assessment and referral skills Knowledge of the issues and services that relate to AOD affected people. Ability to work with minimal supervision and as part of a team. Current ‘C’ class WA drivers licence, National Police Clearance, Working with Children Check, right to obtain Justice Department Clearance. How to apply Apply now All applications must be submitted through www.seek.com.au Contacts for enquiries All enquiries should be directed to Brett Ingra 08 9221 1411 or via email [email protected] Wungening Aboriginal Corporation reserve the right to close applications prior to this date or to appoint through invitation
East Perth (HQ) Expand Address 211 Royal Street, East Perth WA 6004 PO Box 8105 PBC, WA 6849 Office Hours Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Phone 08 9221 1411 Fax (08) 9221 1585 Email: [email protected]
Emergency Help Lines Expand Alcohol and Drug Information Service (ADIS)Phone: 08 9442 5000Toll Free: 1800 198 024 Parent Drug Information Service (PDIS)Phone: 08 94425050 Health Direct (24 Hour Service)Toll Free: 1800 022 222 Mental Health Services (24 Hour Service)Phone: 1300 555 788Toll Free: 1800 676 822 Crisis CarePhone: 08 92231111Toll Free: 1800 199 008(free call) Women’s DV Helpline(08) 9223 11881800 007 339 (free call) Kid’s Help Line1800 551 800 Men’s DV Helpline(08) 9223 11991800 000 599 Homelessness Advisory Service1800 065 892 Sexual Assault Resource CentreAdmin: 08 6458 1820Emergency Crisis line: 08 6458 1828Free call number: 1800 199 888
Family Support Worker - Wungening Moort Expand About the service Wungening Moort Consortium comprises four Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) – Wungening Aboriginal Corporation (Lead Agency), Coolabaroo Community Services, Ebenezer Home Aboriginal Corporation and Moorditj Koort, and is a first of its kind In-home Support Service. The service will provide intensive in-home practical support to Aboriginal families throughout the metropolitan area to address safety issues, strengthen family functioning and parenting skills and create possibilities for significant change within high-risk families in contact with the child protection system. About the role Family Support Worker Package The Wungening Moort program operates out of four hubs – As a Family Support Worker you will provide a culturally appropriate in depth family support outreach service to assist Aboriginal families with children aged 0-17 in contact with the child protection system within the Perth metropolitan area. You will work within a small team to engage and assist parents/caregivers to build their capacity to provide ongoing support and protection for their vulnerable and at risk children in a home setting. The service will encompass strengths based therapeutic approaches to resolve personal and family issues and build resilience and capacity to respond to crisis, create a safe, protective environment and improve connectedness to the community and to available resources. Essential to the role Aboriginality Experience working in family support, including parenting skill development, and a qualification in a relevant area at Certificate IV or higher. Demonstrated ability to work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and community. Understanding and knowledge of working with Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander families and children in contact with the child protections system, or a related field. Demonstrated ability to be part of a team in order to deliver a quality service and achieve client outcomes. Demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills. How to apply Apply now If you would like to discuss an application please contact Keiran on 08 9221 1411 or via email [email protected]om.au. Wungening Aboriginal Corporation reserves the right to appoint this position prior to the application closing date or by invitation
Hakea ReSet Family Support Centre Expand Nicholson RoadCanningvale WA 6155 How to book a visit To visit a family member or friend, phoneHakea Prison’s Visit Bookings line:Phone 1800 050 155Booking line hours 8:30am–12pm and 12:30–4:15pm, Monday to Friday (Closed weekends and public holidays) For more details on visits check out the Hakea Family Centre brochure below! Click for Hakea Brochure
Helpful Contacts Expand Counselling Wungening AOD program T: (08) 92211411 DV Advocacy Counselling (Nardine) T: (08) 9472 9470 DV Children’s Counselling (Pat Giles) T: (08) 6444 7684 DV Women’s Counselling (Pat Giles) T: (08) 9300 1022 Relationships Australia WA T: (08) 9489 6363 / 1300 364 277 (Info Line) Waratah Support Centre (Bunbury) T: (08) 9791 2884 / 1800 017 303 (Country) Multicultural Multicultural Women’s Advocacy Service(MWAS)T: (08) 9328 1200 Tenancy WA Support Tenancy WA T: (08) 9221 0088 / 1800 621 888 (Country) Ruah Tenancy Support T: (08) 9493 5021 / 1800 065 892 (Country) 1800 Respect National Sexual Assault, Domestic & Family Violence Counselling Service 24/7 Call: 1800 737 732 Help Lines Crisis Care T: (08) 9223 1111 / 1800 199 008 (free call) Women’s DV Helpline T: (08) 9223 1188 / 1800 007 339 (free call) Kid’s Help Line T: 1800 551 800 Men’s DV Helpline T: (08) 9223 1199 / 1800 000 599 Entry Point T: (08) 6496 0001 / 1800 124 684 Sexual Assault Resource Centre Admin T: (08) 6458 1830 Emergency Crisis line T: 08 6458 1828Free call number T: 1800 199 888 Police Missing Person’s Unit T: (08) 9267 5800 Police Headquarters T: (08) 9222 1111 / 131 444 Legal/Counselling DVAS Central T: (08) 6496 0001 / 1800 124 684 DV Legal Unit (LEGAL AID) T: (08) 9261 6254 / 1300 650 579 Women’s Law Centre of WA T: (08) 9272 8800 / 1800 625 122 (Country)
Melaleuca ReSet Family Support Centre Expand Nicholson RoadCanning Vale WA 6155 How to book a visit To visit a family member or friend, phone Melaleuca’s Visit Bookings line:Phone (08) 6258 0205Booking line hours 9:30 –3:30pm, Monday to Friday (Closed weekends and public holidays) For more details on visits check out the Melaleuca Family Centre brochure below! Click for Melaleuca Brochure
Nicholson RoadCanning Vale WA 6155 How to book a visit To visit a family member or friend, phone Melaleuca’s Visit Bookings line:Phone (08) 6258 0205Booking line hours 9:30 –3:30pm, Monday to Friday (Closed weekends and public holidays) For more details on visits check out the Melaleuca Family Centre brochure below! Click for Melaleuca Brochure
Midland Expand Address 1/32 The Crescent, Midland WA 6056 Office Hours Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Phone 08 6330 7070 Email [email protected]
Mirrabooka Expand Address 1/14 Chesterfield Road, Mirrabooka WA 6061 Office Hours Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Phone 08 6558 1041 Email [email protected]
Our Hubs Expand Armadale Unit 11, 49 William StreetArmadale WA 6112 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Ph: 08 6558 1000 Email: [email protected] East Perth 211 Royal StreetEast Perth WA 6004 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Ph: (08) 9221 1411 Fax: (08) 9221 1585 Email: [email protected] Midland 1/32 The CrescentMidland WA 6056 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Ph: 08 6558 1000 Email: [email protected] Mirrabooka 1/14 Chesterfield RoadMirrabooka WA 6061 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Ph: (08) 6558 1041 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Rockingham 4/13 Mackinnon StreetRockingham WA 6168 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Ph: (08) 6558 1090 Email: [email protected]
Rockingham Expand Address 4/13 MacKinnon Street, Rockingham WA 6168 Phone 08 6558 1090 Office Hours Monday to Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm Email [email protected]
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