Drug and Alcohol Services for People from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities
Program overview
CAaSSA’s Drug and Alcohol Service offers a person centred and culturally sensitive approach based on the consumer’s identified needs. The team are culturally diverse and speak multiple languages. Interpreting services are also available if required.
The service provides –
- Screening and assessment
- Brief interventions
- One-on-one support and case management
- Individual counselling
- SMART recovery groups
- Peer support
The service has two locations across Adelaide -
Athol Park
62 Athol Street
Athol Park
Flinders Wellbeing Centre (shared location. By appointment only)
28 Ann Street
Salisbury
Free, voluntary, and culturally appropriate AOD treatment interventions for people (and their families) aged 18 years and over from culturally and linguistically diverse communities living in the Adelaide metropolitan region.
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