
About
This service helps people who don’t have a safe place to live or are at risk of losing their home. It’s based in Katanning and also supports nearby towns like Kojonup, Gnowangerup, and Broomehill-Tambellup.
The service is here for anyone who needs help, especially:
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
- People with mental health or drug and alcohol challenges
- People from different cultures or who speak different languages
- LGBTIQA+ community members
- People affected by family and domestic violence
Details
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Who is this service for: Individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
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Costs: Most services provided by Anglicare WA are free of charge. Some services may have a fee, but financial assistance is available.
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Waitlist: Wait times can vary depending on the service and demand. Anglicare WA aims to provide support as quickly as possible.
For immediate assistance with family and domestic violence
Please contact the Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline on 1800 007 339 or
The Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline on 1800 000 599.
In case of an emergency call 000.
More Information
- In-person support at various Anglicare WA locations across Western Australia.
- Support can be provided over the phone, offering a convenient way to access help.
- We can come to you, e.g Mobile support units, community engagement programs, and home visits.
Housing and Homeless Support
Housing and homeless support services assist individuals and families in finding and maintaining stable housing. This can include emergency shelters, transitional housing, and long-term housing solutions.Alcohol and Other Drug Support
Providing support where your tenancy may be impacted by your AOD use.Wrap-around case management support.
The main goal of case management is to help people find and keep safe, stable housing. This includes support with getting ready to rent a home, learning practical living skills, and working together to reduce the number of people who are homeless or at risk of losing their home.Individuals experiencing chronic homelessness.
This service supports people without a home for a long time. We help you find housing, rebuild your life, and feel safe again. Contact Anglicare WA on 1300 11 44 46 for support.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Support is provided in a culturally respectful way, recognising the strengths and needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
People experiencing mental health challenges.
The service offers understanding and support for those managing mental health concerns, helping them feel safe and stable.
Housing_People with alcohol and other drug issues
Assistance is available for individuals working through substance use, with no judgment and a focus on recovery and housing stability.
Culturally and linguistically diverse people
The service respects different backgrounds and languages, offering inclusive and accessible support.
LGBTIQA+ community members
A safe and affirming space is provided for people of all sexualities and gender identities.
People affected by family and domestic violence
Trauma-informed care is offered to those who have experienced violence, helping them find safety and rebuild their lives.
Locations
To find out where this service is available, please select a region.
Great Southern Housing Support funded by
This service is funded by the Southern Aboriginal Corporation and the Department of Communities.
