Aboriginal Sobriety Group

Aboriginal Sobriety Group

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How ASG Works

Entry Exit Pathways

Individuals can enter any of our services which include Substance Misuse, Rehabilitation (Lakalinjeri Tumbetin Waal), Riverland, Mobile Assistance Patrol (MAP) and Homelessness via self referral or interagency referral and can exit at any point.

Substance Misuse

• Drug & alcohol assessment
• Referral, advocacy, outreach  & case management
• Crisis Intervention
• Information & education
• Counselling

Lakalinjeri Tumbetin Waal

• 24/7 Live In Rehabilitation
• Education
• Skills Development
• Counselling
• Culture

Riverland

Substance Misuse And Social Emotional Wellbeing
• Health & Wellbeing
• Improve Access To Primary  Care Services
• Drug & Alcohol, Welfare &  Justice System Support

Mobile Assistance Patrol (Map)

• Crisis Intervention
• Prevention Of Harm
• Transport To Places Of Safety
• Inter & Intra Agency Referral

Homelessness

• Gateway Service
• Early Intervention/prevention
• Crisis Accommodation
• Intensive Tenancy Support
• Homelessness Children’s Support
• Outreach Support
• Waitlist Support

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The ASG Identity & Artwork

You may have noticed some exciting new developments with the Aboriginal Sobriety Group identity. We are proud to announce the ASG logo and website … Read More

How ASG Works

Individuals can enter any of our services which include Substance Misuse, Rehabilitation (Lakalinjeri Tumbetin Waal), Riverland, Mobile Assistance Patrol (MAP) and Homelessness via self referral or interagency referral and can exit at any … Read More

QIC Accreditation

The Aboriginal Sobriety Group is committed to (CQI) Continuous Quality Improvement and is proud to be accredited by (QIP) Quality Innovation Performance. QIC Accreditation QIC Accreditation
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