Information on services in Coober Pedy

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Information on services in PRODUCED BY THE COOBER PEDY COMMUNITY SETTLEMENT SERVICES WORKERS

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 8672 5056 131 444 FIRE (CFS) 8672 5904 AMBULANCE 000 SES/MINE RESCUE 8672 5999 HOSPITAL 8672 5009

COOBER PEDY MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY FORUM INC Community Settlement Services: H.A.A.C. Telephone: 08 8672 3299 Fax: 08 8672 3242 Financial Counselling Service: Kevin Woon Telephone: 08 8672 3519 Fax: 08 8672 3242 Objectives: Aims: Address: Shop 5, Lot 7 Hutchison Street To ensure members of the Ethnic Community and broader communities receive information regarding the availability of services. To enable of the culturally diverse community to raise issues of concern in relation to services available in town. To support, educate and ensure access and equity. To encourage involvement of the culturally appropriate services within the Community. To provide effective liaisons between ethnic groups and other agencies in order to create an understanding on Non-English Background People special needs. To encourage cultural diversity within the community. To promote programs to specifically cater for the need within the ethnic communities. To provide information and access to newly arrived Migrants and refugees throughout their settlement period. To provide an environment on where newly arrived migrants, refugees and all people from Non-English speaking backgrounds and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are ensured high levels of access and equity to cater for their specific needs. To ensure the advancement of Non-English speaking background people by supplying information to increase their knowledge, awareness and supports

DUSTY RADIO COOBER PEDY Kevin Woon (Station Manager) Address: PO Box 834 Telephone: 08 8672 08 8672 5088 (Studio) Services: Community Announcements Broadcasting Ethnic Broadcasting

UMOONA COMMUNITY COUNCIL INCORPORATED Ethel Cherrington (CEO) Address: PO Box 300 Telephone: 08 8672 5246 Fax: 08 8672 3907 Umoona Community Council At the direction of the Housing Management Committee responsible for the management of houses owned by the Umoona Community Council both within the town and Umoona Community are. Provide agency support to tenants of the Aboriginal Housing Unit of SA Housing Trust within. Responsibilities: Collection of rent and arrears Ordering of maintenance work Tenancy problems Liaison with for essential services Secretarial support for Housing Management Committee Recommendations for purchases of houses Recommendations for allocation of tenants C/Link budget program Payment of essential services, rent, etc Age persons budget program The Umoona Community Council is a nine person committee that oversees the functions relating to Aboriginal affairs for the township of. C/Link agency to assist in all matters for benefit recipients Housing-community owned and aboriginal funded Weekly rubbish collection and yard maintenance Childcare facilities, school meals program Youth program to manage sport and recreation need of the community Family care worker to assist families in welfare matters of children Budgeting for personal and home expenses such as rent, electricity and water. General community welfare assistance

CHILD AND YOUTH HEALTH Trish Turner Telephone: 08 8672 5916 Fax: 08 8672 5916 Clinic Appointments: 08 8672 5376 Parent Helpline 24 Hours: 1800364 100 Clientele: Children 0 12 years old and families Health assessment, Support in information for children 0-12 years and their families. Working in partnership with parents. Nutrition e.g. breast/bottle feeding, solid food Development assessment including vision and hearing screenings Parent Education Groups Friends of C&YH, a support group for parents and children Community liaison Health Promotion Behaviour

HEALTH INFORMATION

COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES Venue: Gai Di Donna (Manager) Community health care Address: P.O. Box 143 Telephone: 08 8672 5376 Fax: 08 8672 3881 Email: cphosp@cphosp.com Health and Education Program Outreach Nursing Services Domiciliary Care and Equipment Counselling on health problems Ante natal information Activities group for Seniors Play Group Wednesday 9:00am to 11:00am Liaising with visiting clinics Kilo Club Aerobic Exercise Group Self-referral, Community based services

DEPARTMENT FOR FAMILY AND YOUTH SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT TEAM Address: Senior Financial Counsellor Lot 2501 Hutchison Street Telephone: 08 8672 4555 Fax: 08 8672 4544 Financial Counselling To provide a counselling and advocacy service to clients in financial difficulty. To affirm the rights and dignity of individuals and empower them towards improved money management skills. To give evidence in consumer rights, and advocate for social/or legislative change so that the individual has improved rights and powers in the financial market place. To improve community knowledge and awareness of financial counselling issues through advocacy and education. To provide budgeting advice and repayment plans, a deal with credit and debt problems. To give advice on bankruptcy and its alternatives. Emergency Financial Assistance To enable individuals and families with limited resources, who find themselves in financial crisis, to obtain food, shelter etc, to prevent family breakdown, or to help families gain financial independence, by providing them with goods, services or money when appropriate. Concessions To reduce financial pressures on pensioners, and other low-income earners, by remitting in part: water, electricity and council rights and providing transport concessions.

DEPARTMENT FOR FAMILY S.A. EDUCATION AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT Address: Karen Barry (Manager) Lot 2501 Hutchison Street Telephone: 08 8672 4555 Fax: 08 8672 4544 Child Protection: Investigations into allegations of child abuse, arranging safe living for parents and children. Intervention in breakdown of the family: support for survivors of violence. Outreach Services: Support for families and individuals in crisis. Delivery of Child Protection Services. Explaining how to use the Child Abuse Report Line (13 14 78). Discussing mandatory reporting. Facilitating access to goods and services in remote areas. Advocacy and information sharing. Assisting to maintain contact between family members. Linkage with financial services. Supporting communities and families by self-determination to solve child protection issues. Juvenile Justice: Suspension of young offenders, preparation and writing of court reports. Agency Liaison: Working with other government and non-government agencies to improve situations for families. Social Work Service: The Social Workers provide a range of assistance to clients. FAYS is a statutory organisation and is obliged to operate largely within legal boundaries for care and protection of children and young people in the community. Social Workers can also provide short or long term counselling, advocacy for children s rights, and intervention if family crisis. There are also programs planned and implemented which work with and for the community members.

UMOONA AGED CARE ABORIGINAL CORPORATION Telephone: 08 8672 5605 Fax: 08 8672 5775 Address: PO Box 347 Staff: Manager: Sonya Mazzone 0418 241 921 Administrative Officer: Travis Karam 08 8672 5605 HACC Coordinator: Sherie Smith 0417 880 921 Services Include: Socialisation Programs Cultural Activities Bush Tucker/Medicine Outings Shopping Home Assistance/Cleaning Phone Assistance Clothing/Bedding Assistance Respite Day Care Overnight Emergency Accommodation High Level Care Accommodation Low Level Care Accommodation Day Care Centre Arts and Crafts Activities Bush Camps Personal Care Showering Washing Emergency Transport Emergency Medication Assist Nutrition Budgeting

FAMILY RESOURCE SERVICE Address: Tracy Dempsey Community Health Centre Telephone: 08 8678 9459 After Hours Number: 08 8678 9226 Fax: 08 8672 3459 Email: Hours Available: Dempsey.tracy@cphosp.com 24 Hours, 7 Days a Week Generic social work practice Confidential, Counselling, Information, Referral, Advocacy Domestic Violence / Family / Relationship Support Counselling / Behaviour Modification on range of issues

SA AMBULANCE Address: Umoona Road PO Box 722 Telephone: 08 8672 5547 Fax: 08 8672 5547 Aims: Training for ambulance duties. Ambulance (4WD) and Officers on a 24 hour a day, 365 days a year. Call area covers Township and the surrounds as far South as Glendambo, North to Marla on the Stuart Highway and all other land considered necessary. Volunteer Ambulance Officers are on standby at functions such as the Motor Club, Racing Club, School Sports Day in and adjoining areas. Educational Opal festival display The new Volunteer Ambulance Course starts first Monday after school starts again in 2003 at SAAS station at 7:30pm The need for first aid to be widely known by the community. For people to use this knowledge when necessity arises because all sections of our community are often faced with dangerous situations that must be treated rationally and without panic. Ignorance can create worse injuries than the aboriginal incident. Volunteers are always required by SA Ambulance Service duties. The rewards are well worth the sacrifice.

FAMILY & YOUTH SRVICES REGIONAL YOUTH SERVICES COORDINATOR YOUTH SECTOR NETWORK Coordinator Address: P O Box 584 Telephone: 08 8672 5957 Fax: 08 8672 3242 Email: Times Available: Dungey.Natalie@saugov.sa.gov.au Monday Friday Youth Programs

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLICE DEPARTMENT COOBER PEDY Address: Senior Sergeant (Peter Murray) Malliotis Boulevard PO Box 215 Telephone: 08 8672 5056 Fax: 08 8672 5772 Department of Transport motor registration and drivers license processing Firearms Licensing Police Clearances Justice of the Peace Services

COOBER PEDY REGIONAL SPORTS AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION Carmelo Crisa Telephone: 0408 890 280 Fax: 08 8672 3242 Address: PO Box 426 Times Available: 7 Days a Week Peak body for sporting club in Advice to new clubs Auspicing body for grant application Promoting sport and recreation in

COOBER PEDY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTRE Address: Community Correctional Officer (Bernadette Giles) Administrative Officer (Lesley Pavlovic) Community Services Centre Malliotis Boulevard PO Box 831 Telephone: 08 8672 3091 Fax: 08 8672 3092 Opening Hours: Monday Friday 8:45am 5:00pm Supervision of clients on community based orders

COOBER PEDY COURT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Address: Court Registrar 4 Flinders Terrace Port Augusta S.A. 5700 Telephone: 08 8672 5601 Fax: 08 8672 5712 Opening Hours: 9:00am 5:00pm Magistrate Court Penalty Payments All magistrate Matters Justice of Peace Services

COOBER PEDY MINERS ASSOCIATION Paul Reynolds Telephone: 08 8672 3037 After Hours: 08 8672 3037 Address: PO Box 95 Services: To promote the welfare of the miners in and to obtain improvements in mining conditions To publish reports To receive gifts of real or personal property, and to raise money for any of the purposes of the association. To make donations or to grant financial assistance to any association, body corporate or organization providing services or facilities within the area. The general terms our association undertakes the following functions: Liaison with government agencies over regulations concerning the opal mining industry. Is an inaugural member of the Australian Gemstone Industry council. Operates an accident fund for immediate emergency payments to members (membership free). Provides a communication, support, information and advisory service for miners.

DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING INNOVATION TRADE RESOURCES AND ENERGY Program Manager (Peter Lane) Compliance Officer (Bryce Tickner and Matthew Crocker) Opal Registrar (Marilyn Lange) Telephone: 08 8672 5759 Fax: 08 8672 5788 Address: PO Box 475 Opening Hours: Monday Friday 8:30am 4:45pm To inspect precious stone claims for compliance with provisions of the Opal Mining Act. Give advice to miners on legislation in regards to mining matters. Issue to Miners permits to purchase explosives. Assist miners and tourists in the acquisition of mining publications. To provide an administrative service for opal miners through the regional office. Manage and administer opal register and data base.

COOBER PEDY RETAIL BUSINESS AND TOURISM ASSOCIATION President: Treasurer: Secretary: Robert Coro Deane Clee Sami Kambouras Telephone: 08 8672 3099 Fax: 08 8672 5228 The association is compromised of approximately 45 businesses involved in retail services, in hospitality and in opal buying and selling to the community and to the visitors. Its purpose is an ideas forum and lobby group to encourage improved services for the community and visitors. The Association attempts to promote as an essential destination for Australian and International travellers. In doing so it promote the growth and maintenance of local services both private enterprise, by encouraging improved business premises and scope of services provided through achievement awards, and public works, through lobbying State and Federal Agencies with a united voice. The Association assists council in the implementation of planning guidelines i.e. acceptance of uniform signage policy and input into decision on sewage disposal, airport infrastructure, etc. The Association has supported: - The Opal Festival - The Community Liaison officer - The Tourist Information Service - Apprenticeships and training of the unemployed - Work experience for students - Provides employment and employee training - ACCC and NRDB seminars and projects - SA Museums The Association has supported: - The Visitors Guide - Business Achievement Awards - The Code of Business Ethics - National and Interactive Marketing of

COOBER PEDY REGIONAL TIMES Editor: Margaret MacKay Telephone: 08 8672 5920 Email: cptimes@ozemail.com.au desktop1@bigpond.net.au Dissemination of all types of Community news - Local - Regional - Sporting and Social Events - Advertising - Classified Ads When possible, staff will cover particular events and take photographs Assistance is available for writing particular items or doing re-writes when a person does not feel competent to do so. This is a Community paper and contributions are accepted from all sections of the community. Publish fortnightly