Case Management
Arabic Welfare have qualified bilingual workers that support clients with a range of complex issues including family violence, gambling/gaming, financial challenges, etc…We also play a significant role in coordinating the care of clients who often struggle with language and accessing mainstream services.
Arabic Welfare’s family services are designed to support parents and their children, both independently and together. We offer a range of programs, described below.
Family Violence
Through case management, education and capacity building activities, our service aims to:
- Reduce family violence through prevention strategies
- Strengthen family relationships and facilitate social outing opportunities
- Increase awareness and knowledge of factors contributing to family violence
- Build capacity of community and religious leaders to identify and respond to at risk families.
Gambling Prevention
Through therapeutic case management, education and capacity building activities, our service aims to:
- Provides knowledge, information and support, and early intervention strategies.
- Work with our communities and mainstream providers to improve screening and minimise gambling harm.
- Protect the health and wellbeing of our clients and their families.
Youth Support
Through case management, education and capacity building activities, our service aims to:
- Improve youth mental wellbeing
- Improve employment and education outcomes
- Deliver wellbeing sessions, leadership camps, mental health support, sport and recreation, digital literacy, conversational English, and various educational forums.
Intergenerational Support
This service works with parents and their children to support families resolve conflicts constructively and bridge intergenerational gaps. Sessions are often run in partnership with schools in the Northern metropolitan region and have a strong emphasis on healthy family relationships in the context of Australian culture.
Contact us to register your interest or refer a client using our online form.