





There is no wrong way to access our services.

Our team can be reached Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, in the following locations:
Hedland Bloodwood Tree, 19 Hamilton Road, South Hedland aodadmin@bloodwoodtree.org.au
08 9138 3006 or 1800 948 001 (free call).
Karratha Shop 11 Karratha Village Shopping Centre, 5-15 Sharpe Avenue, Karratha pcads@hopecs.org.au
08 6392 6410 or 1800 948 001 (free call).
Newman 16/17 Newman House, 15 Iron Ore Parade, Newman pcads@hopecs.org.au
6392 6414 or 1800 948 001 (free call).
We deliver outreach counselling services at the following locations:
Paraburdoo Yinhawangka Aboriginal Corporation Office Shop 5-661 McRae Avenue, Paraburdoo pcads@hopecs.org.au
08 6392 6410 or 1800 948 001 (free call).
Tom Price Ninitirri Community Centre, 2 Central Road, Tom Price pcads@hopecs.org.au
1800 948 001 (free call).



We know that reaching out is often the hardest step. It’s also the most important step.
However you come to us, we will make sure you get the support you need.
We welcome all types of referrals, including those from:
Individuals (self-referral)
Family, friends or other carers
Health professionals
(including mental health practitioners)
Department of Communities
Department of Corrective Services
Other non-government agencies.
If you or a loved one is experiencing an issue with alcohol or other drugs, get in touch.
HOPE and Bloodwood Tree acknowledges and respects the traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owners of the land on which we work, the first people of this country. We pay our respects to them, their culture, and their Elders, past, present and future. We are welcoming of all First Nations peoples, families and communities.
HOPE and Bloodwood Tree acknowledges and welcomes diversity in all its forms amongst staff and clients, including culture, language, race, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, intersex variations, religion, and socio-economic and relationship status.
HOPE and Bloodwood Tree acknowledges people with lived experience of addiction, mental health and recovery and the experience of people who have been carers, families or supporters.

www.hopecs.org.au

A comprehensive alcohol and drug service for the Pilbara community.
HEDLAND
KARRATHA NEWMAN








The Pilbara Community Alcohol and other Drugs Service (PCADS) provides a program and services to support individuals and families to get their lives back on track.
PCADS is managed and delivered by Hope Community Services (HOPE) in partnership with Bloodwood Tree Association.
Our staff deliver effective and culturally-secure services that meet our clients’ unique needs.
We have off ices in Hedland, Karratha and Newman, and run regular outreach services in Tom Price, Paraburdoo and other smaller communities.
Learn more about how we can support you, call 1800 948 001.

We create safe spaces for positive change.
Our services are FREE.
Our services are confidential.
Our services are available to adults and young people over the age of 12.
We provide the following alcohol and other drug services:
Assessment and referrals to additional support services
Individual counselling Group programs
Case management and support
Court diversion and fine payment programs (eligibility determined by courts)
Support for families and loved ones
Prevention programs and initiatives for the Pilbara Community
Peer Support.
Additionally, we run Hope Springs Therapeutic Community, a long-term residential rehabilitation facility located just outside of Geraldton, in WA’s Midwest.
It is open to everyone – and you can self-refer to this service as well.








We exist to bring HOPE to people and communities facing life’s toughest challenges.
Our programs and services are designed to help individuals, families and communities to break free from negative cycles and take back control of their lives.
We will walk with you, wherever the journey takes us, for however long you need us.
We are HOPE.
Peer Support Service
Our peer support service is staffed by peer workers with lived experience of recovery from substance abuse and addiction. As former consumers, our peer workers are uniquely equipped to meet people wherever they are on their journey and walk alongside them on their path to recovery.