Service Finder: Cyrenian House - Milliya Rummurra (CHMR)
Drug and alcohol counselling service, BROOME, WA 6725
Address:
Unit 4, 412 Gregory (enter via Pembroke Street) Street, BROOME, WA, 6725
Contact:
- Ph: 08 9192 6400
- E: chmreception@cyrenianhouse.com
- W: Visit website www.cyrenianhouse.com
Today's opening hours:
8am - 4:30pm
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Opening times:
- Monday: 8am - 4:30pm
- Tuesday: 8am - 4:30pm
- Wednesday: 8am - 4:30pm
- Thursday: 8am - 4:30pm
- Friday: 8am - 4:30pm
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New Year's Day:
01 January 2022
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New Year's Day Additional Day:
03 January 2022
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Australia Day:
26 January 2022
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Labour Day - WA:
07 March 2022
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Good Friday:
15 April 2022
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Easter Saturday:
16 April 2022
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Easter Sunday:
17 April 2022
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Easter Monday:
18 April 2022
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Anzac Day:
25 April 2022
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Western Australia Day:
06 June 2022
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Queen's Birthday - WA:
26 September 2022
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Christmas Day:
25 December 2022
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Boxing Day:
26 December 2022
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Additional Information:
Cyrenian House Milliya Rumurra (CHMR) is a partnership between Cyrenian House and Milliya Rumurra Aboriginal Corporation.
The service provides individuals and their families with improved access to alcohol and other drug services on an outreach basis, servicing the communities north of Broome along the Dampier Peninsula and also south to Bidyadanga.
Cyrenian House and Milliya Rumurra entered into the partnership in 2012 to develop and deliver alcohol and drug prevention services to parts of the West Kimberley region. The four primary domains of operation are assessment and counselling services (treatment), prevention of alcohol and other drug related harms, building capacity for organisations in the target communities to work with drug and alcohol related concerns and to support communities to build capacity to manage alcohol and drug use.
Services Provided
• Services provided include free and confidential:
• Assessment and referral.
• Counselling including single session (adult, youth and family).
• Group programs.
• Diversion programs for people referred by police and the courts.
• Services for youth (including support for schools).
• Services for people referred by other agencies including mental health, corrective services, child protection and general practitioners.
• Case management including shared care.
• Community based prevention and community development activities.
Target Groups
• Individuals, Families and Communities who have a concern about their own or someone else's alcohol and/or other drug use.