Directions Health Services provides free, integrated services and programs for individuals, family members and friends impacted by alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, mental health and other complex health issues... read more →
CAHMA provides services and programs to support the health and human rights of people who use drugs and drug treatment services, including: Community Development Program Harm Minimisation Program Peer Treatment... read more →
Programs: Alcohol and Drug Consultation and Liaison Service - team of dedicated doctors and nurses who provide services to people presenting to Canberra Hospital Emergency Department or admitted to Canberra... read more →
Provides information, advocacy, support and counselling services to people who have been a victim of crime in the ACT. A crime does not need to be reported to police to... read more →
Domestic and family violence happens to men too, including men in same-sex relationships. People who use violence against men include their children, wives or partners, ex-partners, parents and siblings. Men... read more →
SAMSSA is a program of the Canberra Rape Crisis Centre offering counselling, advocacy, and crisis support to male survivors over the age of 16 in the ACT and surrounding region,... read more →
The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship or relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength and hope, in order to solve their common problem. The Al-Anon program of recovery... read more →
Youth Drug and Alcohol Counselling program provides drug and alcohol and mental health counselling services to young people (12-25 years old). The Street Universities build safer communities by providing opportunities... read more →
A privately run clinic offering a 7 to 28-day drug and alcohol addiction treatment program in a non-clinical environment. Combines one-on-one counselling and integrative therapies.
Support groups for people in recovery from narcotic drug addictions. Call 1300 652 820. Find someone to talk to or search for meetings. - 1300 652 820 or 0488 811 247. This service... read more →