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The Information Hub at the Library provides a space for not-for-profit organisations, government departments, and community groups to showcase their services and activities. It’s a great opportunity for the public to learn more and connect directly, with representatives available to answer questions.
Information Hub sessions are scheduled at various times throughout the week, depending on each organisation’s availability.
For further information about the Information Hub at the Library, please contact library staff by emailing library@palmerston.nt.gov.au
Information Hub Calendar
Thursday | 4th September | MyPathway Carers NT | 12pm – 2pm 12pm – 2pm |
Tuesday | 9th September | TEMHCO | 10am – 12pm |
Thursday | 11th September | Neighborhood Watch | 10am – 12pm |
Thursday | 18th September | APM | 12pm-2pm |
Thursday | 2nd October | MyPathway | 10am -12pm |
Thursday | 9th October | Neighbourhood Watch | 10am – 12pm |
Tuesday | 14th October | Carers NT | 10am-12pm |
Thursday | 16th October | Danila Dilba | 10am – 12pm |
Thursday | 16th October | Top End Women's Legal Service | 12pm-2pm |
Thursday | 23rd October | APM | 12pm-2pm |
Thursday | 6th November | Neighborhood Watch NT MyPathway | 10am – 12pm 12pm – 2pm |
Tuesday | 11th November | TEMHCO | 10am – 12pm |
Thursday | 13th November | TEMHCO | 10am – 12pm |
Friday | 14th November | Carers NT | 12pm-2pm |
Thursday | 20th November | APM | 12pm-2pm |
Thursday | 4th December | MyPathway | 12pm – 2pm |
Thursday | 11th December | Neighbourhood Watch NT | 10am – 12pm |
Thursday | 18th December | APM | 12pm-2pm |
Organisation Details
54 Reasons (Save the children) is Australia's leading, child's rights organisation.
Play2Learn is an early childhood program for 0-5 years. It aims to improve early childhood development, parenting skills and connection to community amongst the families that attend.
Student Advocacy Service works collaboratively with families and NTG Schools, working through barriers for inclusive education.
APM Communities delivers Local Area Coordination (LAC) services as part of the NDIS on behalf of the National Disability Insurance Agency.
APM Communities helps people with disability, NDIS participants, families, and carers to identify and access the support they need to enable participants to realise their individual goals and aspirations.
Local Area Coordinators (LACs) also work with these services and organisations to be more inclusive and supportive of people with disability.
For more info visit: https://apm.net.au/
Canteen provides free and tailored support to young people aged 12-25 who are impacted by cancer.
Carers NT is a not-for-profit, community-based organisation supporting unpaid carers across the Northern Territory through dedicated Carer Support, Aged Care, and NDIS services.
Danila Dilba Health Service (DDHS) is an Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Organisation (ACCHO) to provide culturally appropriate, comprehensive primary health care and community services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the greater Darwin region of the Northern Territory.
For over 30 years, Darwin Community Legal Service (DCLS) has championed justice for Territorians, providing free, confidential legal support to those most in need. As the Northern Territory’s only generalist community legal centre, we offer a lifeline to people experiencing social and economic disadvantage.
Our multi-disciplinary, socio-legal model brings together legal professionals and support workers across our General Legal Team, Tenancy Advice Service, and Advocacy Services. Co-located and collaborative, our teams deliver holistic, integrated support tailored to each client’s needs.
My Pathway provides fully funded support to people who are interested in starting their own business, or who need help to refocus an existing micro business, through the Self-Employment Assistance Program. Approved participants can choose from a range of options, including workshops, advice sessions, business planning, coaching and mentoring and/or accredited training.
NHWNT use information from the Police and the community to develop and deliver safety resources that help Territorians stay secure, become more connected and feel safer.
Safety education is a pivotal aspect of the work NHWNT do. We provide relevant crime prevention and community safety information to Territory residents.
NHWNT work to encourage community connections across the NT to create safer, happier and more resilient neighbourhoods.
The Office of Youth Affairs is located in the Department of People, Sport and Culture.
The office provides a whole-of-government approach to policy priorities for young people aged 12 to 25 years and develops effective communication links between:
- young people
- government
- the wider community.
The office supports initiatives that:
- enhance young Territorians’ personal wellbeing
- hear young Territorians' voices
- promote their positive achievements
- assist them to reach their goals.
In addition, the office supports events and activities that provide positive recreational and developmental opportunities for young Territorians.
Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) Top End is a not-for-profit organisation committed to enriching the lives of children and adults with disabilities through horse riding and equine-assisted programs in Darwin and the surrounding region. Our safe, supportive, and fun environment helps participants build confidence, develop life skills, and experience the joy of working with horses.
TEMHCO is a for-purpose charity organisation located in Palmerston, Northern Territory. We provide a safe place for people living with a mental illness to access practical support and connection, as well as advocating for improvements within the mental health system guided by available data, resource sharing across jurisdictions and lived experience.
TEWLS provides free civil and family law services, including legal information and referral, advice, casework and representation services, community legal education, and advocacy to women in the Top End.
The Territory Community Safety is a unit within the NT Police that coordinate NTG and NGO community safety service providers to optimise their service delivery.
As a part of achieving our core business, we hold Community Safety Pop-Up stalls providing the public with a multitude of safety information, resources, and service referrals. We also stock various safety related branded merchandise.