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Bruthen Primary School

Bruthen Primary School is located in a picturesque rural setting overlooking the Tambo River valley. We are a family oriented school where all students look after each other and parents and carers are welcome and encouraged to be a part of their child’s education. We believe that education is a partnership between home and school and we look forward to a happy association with you.

Bubup Wilam for Early Learning Inc

Aboriginal child and family centre
We are an Aboriginal non funded organisation long day care and Kindertgarten centre for Aboriginal children and families

Thomastown VIC 3074

W bubupwilam.org.au/

Buchan Neighbourhood House

We are a community house in East Gippsland that supports community development and advocacy for our region. We provide support, services, events and programs and are actively participating in the recovery of our community due to the 2019 fire season.

Buchan Primary School

Primary school in Buchan, VIC

Buchan VIC 3885

W buchanps.vic.edu.au/

Bucketts Way Neighbourhood Group Inc

Provides the following services to Gloucester, local villages and surrounds - Emergency relief; Aged Care; Training; and Disability services

Gloucester NSW 2422

W bwng.org.au/

Budyari Aboriginal Community Health Centre

Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with chronic diseases.

Bugalma Bihyn First Nations Women's & Children's Refuge

Bugalma Bihyn is a Northern NSW service for First Nations women, children and young people who have experienced domestic or family violence or abuse.

Various locations around Australia

T 0266215187

E reception@wunh.org.au

W wunh.org.au

Bulga Community Centre

The Bulga Community Centre runs our local community hall, organises many events for the community to come together and has recently formed a Community-led Resilience Team - Our Bulga CRT.

Our Bulga CRT is led by residents for residents with a focus on providing emergency preparedness information for the Bulga, Milbrodale and Fordwich area. Our CRT network links to emergency services agencies and supports joint preparedness, raises awareness of local disaster risks, and combines resources to improve the resilience of individuals, families and our community as a whole.

Bunbury PCYC

The Western Australian Police and Community Youth Centres (WA PCYC) exists so that disadvantaged children and young people at risk across Western Australia have a safe place to go – somewhere they can feel at home, make friends and do things that young people should do.

Bundaberg Friends For Refugees

BFFR is an association working in conjunction with Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Pilot (CRISP) to respond to the global refugee crisis and resettle families within our local community.
We will be providing a refugee family with accomodation and 12 months of practical settlement and integration support from the date of their arrival in Australia. In preparation for this, we are fundraising and accepting donations in kind to furnish their new home and prepare them for their new life in Australia.

Bundaberg Neighbourhood Centre

Provides connections to the Bundaberg community to support services and agencies. Provides emergency relief, no-interest-loans and help for vulnerable people. We provide programs for community engagement and host support groups at the Centre. We pass on donations to people who need it.

Bundamba State School

Primary School

Various locations around Australia

W bundambass.eq.edu.au

Bundjalung Tribal Society

Social housing for Bundjalung community members

Bunjilwarra

Bunjilwarra is a 12 bed residential rehabilitation and healing service for Aboriginal young people (male and female) aged between 16 and 25 years. It is a purpose built, statewide service situated on a 1.7 hectare site in Hastings, Victoria.
Bunjilwarra provides:
A holistic journey of healing, embracing Aboriginal culture.
A culturally and clinically safe residential rehabilitation program in the form of a therapeutic community for Aboriginal young people who require treatment to manage their alcohol and drug use problems, and to build resilience. A stable and secure environment where young people work on managing problematic behaviours, improving their life skills and interpersonal skills, learning alternative habits to develop personal resilience and confidence, build social networks and reintegrate into the community. An effective, clinical alcohol and drug recovery orientated program that is staffed 24/7 by a strong clinical team.
Improved social and emotional support.
Bunjilwarra's Vision, Purpose and Aim
Vision: Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander young people are well because they are connected to where they come from, to their families, communities, and their identities.
Purpose: To create a culturally safe rite of passage experience for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander young people to change, transform, and grow.
Aim: To provide pathways to healing for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander young people by using cultural healing practices that are supported by trauma-informed care and informed by the Social Emotional Wellbeing framework .

Bunjilwarra operates under the following principles:
• Aboriginal Culture is imbedded in all aspects of Bunjilwarra including the service management, the service model and all programs.
• Healing - a focus on improving the physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing of the young person, in the context of their family and the Aboriginal Community.
• Respect - which require staff and residents to have respect for themselves and respect for others.
• Person centred and recovery oriented practice places the needs of the young person at the centre, whilst recognising the importance of the family and Aboriginal community to their healing and recovery.
• Clinical Effectiveness through a strong clinical program that will bring about change in a person’s approach to AOD issues, address underlying trauma, and tackle broader health and wellbeing needs. • Family Inclusion with family members supported, informed and engaged in planning, treatment and recovery for the young person, wherever possible and appropriate.
• Harm Reduction within Australian government principles to ensure safety and harm minimisation.
• Youth focused/friendly which caters for the specific needs of Aboriginal young people, including young parents and young people with a physical and/or intellectual disability, mental illness, and involvement with the justice system.
• Social and Emotional Wellbeing, combining alcohol and drug treatment, therapeutic practices, trauma informed practices, and Aboriginal spirituality and healing.
• Integration and Coordination with appropriate support services through established links with other relevant services and specialists.
• Continuum of Care recognising that Bunjilwarra is only one part of the young person’s treatment and recovery journey which builds on past treatment and provides for ongoing care post discharge.
• Evidence Based - utilises best practice evidence from both VAHS and YSAS and other relevant services or peak bodies.
Bunjilwarra acknowledges that healing is a journey of return to physical, emotional, spiritual and cultural wellbeing; one that will occur over an extended period of time far beyond the time a young person will spend at Bunjilwarra. The service also recognises that many Aboriginal young people will have a tenuous relationship with culture, that (re)connection to culture must be self-paced and that it requires diverse opportunities alongside and in the context of activities focused on education, employment, sport, art, recreation and wellbeing. Bunjilwarra shares the Healing Foundation’s view that healing is a process that respectfully turns hurt from the past into something positive for individuals, for community and for future generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Healing recognises the strengths of Aboriginal young people and the assets of Aboriginal culture and community including resilience in the face of extreme adversity, strong kinship systems and connection to spiritual traditions, ancestry, country and community.

Bunuba Cultural Conservation Institute

The sole purpose of Bunuba Cultural Conservation Institute is to directly relieve the poverty, sickness, suffering, destitution, misfortune, disadvantage, distress and helplessness of the Bunuba people including, without limitation, by:
(i) supporting education, job training, health services, employment, and housing for Bunuba people
(ii) protecting, preserving and advancing the traditions, laws, language, culture and customs of Bunuba people
(iii) helping and encouraging Bunuba people to manage their affairs upon their own lands
(iv) helping to build trust and partnerships between Bunuba people and other Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people
(v) promoting and conducting activities that address the economic, social, and cultural aspirations and well-being of Bunuba people
(vi) provide assistance to Bunuba people by way of both direct and indirect payments of money or provision of assets

Fitzroy Crossing WA 6765

W bunuba.com/

Bunyip & District Community House

BDCH is a not-for-profit Neighbourhood House providing services, education and support based on the needs of our community.

Garfield VIC 3814

T 0481895509

E manager@bdch.com.au

W bdch.com.au

Burdekin Community Association Inc.

* The organization assisted the aged, families, children and individuals who were
suffering hardship and distress and helped to improve their health and wellbeing.
* Frail aged and younger disabled were assisted to live safely in their own home,
access services and participate in the community.
* People homeless or at risk of homelessness were housed or assisted to find
sustainable housing.
* People in crisis were provided with food, clothes, medication, sanitary items.
* People affected by domestic and family violence were provided with counselling and
court support.
* People with mild to moderate mental illness or suicidal ideation were provided with
psychological counselling.
* Seniors were provided with community visitors, information, referral and advocacy
services and training to access and use technology.
* Residents of aged care facilities were provided with community visitors.
* People with chronic health conditions were assisted with individual and group
Rehabilitation sessions
* People's health and wellbeing was improved by health promotion and prevention
activities and access to Allied health professionals
* Suicide was prevented through Suicide Prevention Community Action Plan initiatives

Burgmann College

We provide community based residential accommodation for up to 378 residents furthering education opportunities at the Australian National University. Revenue from fees, fundraising and donations aid with a number of scholarships and bursaries providing residents from low socioeconomic backgrounds with the ability to seek opportunities that may not have been possible.

Burke Shire Council

The Burke Shire Council is located in the Northwest corner of Queensland sharing the Northern Territory border. The council is the largest employer in the region delivering a range of services to the commuinty including Airport, Disaster Management , Public Library, Roads and Traffic, Pet Registration, Hall Hire, Sport and Recreational facilities, Waste Management, Water and Sewer services.

Burke Street Community Clinic - Mental Health Services - Metro South

We are a government organisation servicing the Mental Health Metro South region. We provide a range of services for people in the local community at the Burke Street Centre. Our staff work with acute services, primary care services and other community organisations to provide integrated care for our consumers.

Burketown Health Clinic

Primary Health Care Centre - Providing Chronic Disease management, Emergency care and a hospital-based ambulance service.

Burnett Inland Economic Development Organisation (BIEDO)

We are a not-for-profit organisation delivering economic development and diversification across the Burnett Inland region of Queensland.

Burnie Brae Centre

provided support services and emergency relief to over 10,000 vulnerable frail clients and people with disability. Services ranged from welfare and counselling to supported living activities, access to the community and emergency food relief.

Chermside QLD 4032

W burniebrae.org.au/

Burnie Community House & Hilltop Central

To resource people to:

-realise their own potential
cope with the normal stresses of life
work productively and fruitfully
connect and contribute to their community.

Burren Junction Public School

Public School in NSW

Burren Junction NSW 2386

W burrenjunc-p.schools.nsw.gov.au/

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