Koolark Healing Service

120+ Years we’ve been around

10,000+ People we’ve helped

Support for men motivated towards change.

Koolark Healing Service is for men, 18 years and older, who are committed and willing to engage in the ‘tough’ conversations to raise awareness of family and domestic violence and motivated towards change to build healthier families and a safer community.

Hope Community Services, Yorgum Healing Services and their partners Aboriginal Legal Services of WA; Ngala Parenting Service and Marmun Mia-Mia join with Koolark Healing Service to provide a trauma informed service and activities that encourage men to reflect on their own behaviours and create awareness of being a safe person.

Koolark Healing Service operate through a range of integrated and evidence based services in one safe, inclusive, culturally responsive and welcoming environment.

     

    What services are available?

    • Counselling and Case Management
    • Free and Confidential Support
    • Legal Support and Information, Aboriginal Legal Service
    • Family support and Early Childhood Services, Ngala
    • Healthy relationships, Men Relating Safely
    • Family Violence Prevention information
    • Outreach and Community Engagement

    Activities and Programs

    • Information and Resources
    • Men’s Bush Trips
    • Leather Craft Workshops
    • Connection to community through referrals and information
    • Advocacy through case management and one off practical support

     

    How to access Koolark Healing Service

    Whilst our permanent home and new premises are under construction, Koolark is providing interim services via 10 Triton Crescent Bedfordale WA 6112 . Please contact us at koolark@hopecs.org.au to talk to the team about how to access the service.

    Operated by Hope Community Services, Koolark is a partnership and collaboration of specialist service provides including Yorgum, Ishar Multicultural Women’s Health Services, Ngala, Women’s Legal Service WA, Aboriginal Legal Services of WA, Marmun Mia-Mia, 360 Health + Community, and Ruah Community Services.

     

     

     

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    Hope Community Services acknowledges and respects the traditional First Nations owners of the lands on which we work, the first people of this country. We pay our respects to them, their culture, and their Elders, past, present and future.

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    Hope Community Services acknowledges and welcomes diversity in all its forms amongst staff and clients, including culture, language, race, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, intersex variations, religion, and socio‑economic and relationship status.

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    Hope Community Services acknowledge the individual and collective experiences of those with a living or lived experience. We recognise their wise contribution at all levels throughout the business and value the courage of those who share their experiences for the purpose of creating safe spaces that improve mental health outcomes.

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