The Maayu Mali Centre is a rehabilitation centre for Aboriginal people over the age of 18, with the ability to house 14 males and 4 females.
Maayu Mali provides a minimum 12 week residential rehabilitation program for 14 men and 4 women aged 18 years old and over with a 21 month aftercare program. This program is delivered by utilising the Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Residential Rehabilitation Model of Care focusing on culturally safe practice.
The program aims to provide a holistic approach in supporting and healing the whole person including the provision of individual and group treatment, individual case management, skills and training, recreation support, health and fitness, wellbeing, art and cultural support.
We propose to deliver to each client:
- Assessment and Care Planning, including case review
- AOD Treatment Groups
- Education, living skills and other appropriate groups
- Individual AOD treatment focused on the needs of the client
- Individual case management and case coordination
- Cultural and community connection and healing through group work, art and cultural craft, excursions to country
- Appropriate referral pathways – for example specialist mental health services and primary health care
100% of clients undertake a comprehensive assessment and an individualised treatment plan.
100% of our clients co-design an aftercare plan.
Clients participate in treatment program including therapeutic groups, case management, cultural, recreation, training and education activities.






