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Aboriginal Family Violence Legal Service - Barkly Region

Aboriginal Family Violence Legal Service - Barkly Region

CAAFLU is a legal service employing Aboriginal workers. CAAFLU provides cultural legal solutions and helps Indigenous families deal with violence in a positive way involving the community and community values whilst promoting law and justice. Services and support include: domestic violence orders, compensation for victims of family violence, family law (where it relates to family violence), court support, child protection and assistance with housing. CAAFLU listens and works with communities around family violence and its effects on families. CAAFLU also provides early intervention and prevention services for male and female children, young people and adults affected by family violence. CAAFLU is a justice, advisory and referral centre for victims of family violence.

Region: 
Tennant Creek
Organisation: 
Central Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Unit (CAAFLU) Aboriginal Corporation
Address: 
2/172 Paterson Street, TENNANT CREEK
Phone: 
(08) 8962 2100 Freecall 1800 068 830
Hours of Operation: 
8:30am - 5:00pm Monday to Friday
Service Categories: 
Aboriginal Services
Domestic Violence Services
Family Services
Legal Services
Fees: 
Free
Meals provided: 
No
Disability Access: 
Yes
Eligibility Criteria: 
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people affected by family and/or domestic violence, including sexual abuse and are living in the Barkly region of the Northern Territory.
Member of Homelessness Response Group?: 
No