Resources
Explore careers, stay up to date with our blog, join upcoming events, and find answers to common questions.
Careers
Join our passionate team and help us make a real difference in the lives of individuals and communities across the Northern Territory.
Blog
Stay informed with the latest news, stories and updates from HomeHaven Support Services.
01 February 2026 · By Daniel Basigwa
Homelessness: The NT's Hidden Crisis
The Northern Territory's homelessness rate is over 11 times the national average. This piece unpacks why — and what needs to change.
Read Article5 January 2026
Celebrating Cultural Safety in Aged Care
How our partnership with ACCOs is transforming the way aged care services are delivered across remote communities.
22 December 2025
Veterans Finding Home Again
Stories from our Veteran Navigator program and how peer support is rebuilding connections for ex-service personnel.
Events
Connect with your community. All our events are free and open to everyone.
Date
15 February 2026
Community Support Day
📍 Darwin Community Centre
A free event open to all. Learn about our services, meet the team, and connect with local support networks.
Date
28 February 2026
Youth Leadership Workshop
📍 HomeHaven Youth Hub, Darwin
An interactive workshop for young people aged 15–24 focused on building confidence, leadership skills, and career readiness.
Date
14 March 2026
Veteran Peer Support Evening
📍 RSL Darwin
A relaxed evening for veterans and their families to connect, share stories, and access information on available supports.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to common questions about our services.
You can call our intake line on 0401 216 848 or submit an online referral form on our Contact page. Our team will assess your needs and connect you with the right support.
Many of our services are free or low-cost, funded through government grants and community partnerships. Some programs may require eligibility criteria. Contact us to discuss your situation.
Yes. We deliver services across the Northern Territory using a mix of local staff, visiting specialists, and telehealth to reach remote communities.
Culturally safe care means services are co-designed with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, ACCOs, and cultural advisors to ensure they are respectful, inclusive, and effective.
Yes. Family members, carers, schools, community workers, or anyone can make a referral on behalf of someone in need. We will work with the individual to confirm their consent.
Our intake team will contact you or the referred person within 1–2 business days to discuss needs, complete an assessment, and create a care plan.