Trauma Informed Housing
At The Unity Project, we provide safe, supportive, and trauma-informed housing for people living with disabilities who have experienced trauma. We understand the profound impact trauma can have on your well-being, and we are here to provide a home that offers more than just shelter—it's a space to h
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Safe and Supportive Homes
Our approach is built on trust, respect, and empowerment, ensuring you feel safe and supported in your home and community.
At United For Care, we:
- Give you control over your support and environment.
- Provide a team sensitive to your emotional and psychological needs.
- Develop a personalised care plan to promote healing and resilience.
We focus on creating a space where you can move forward, gain confidence, and start a new chapter in life.
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Who is Trauma-Informed Housing for?
Our trauma-informed housing is designed for people living with complex care needs, especially those who’ve experienced trauma, institutionalisation, or involvement with the justice system. Â
Our housing is ideal for:
- People living with disabilities affected by trauma.
- People who’ve experienced institutional living and need compassionate care.
- Those with complex support needs facing emotional or mental health challenges.
- Women seeking female-only accommodation in a safe, supportive environment.
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Personalised Care for Your Journey
We customise our trauma-informed care approach based on your individual needs. Whether you need help with daily living, emotional support, or building skills, we’re here to guide you toward greater independence. Â
We also understand the importance of building connections to your community. We’ll help you engage in social activities, cultural practices, and local events that increase your sense of belonging.
We work alongside you to build a support network that includes family, friends, and community members, ensuring that you never feel isolated on your journey to recovery.
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How we can help
- ‍Break The Cycle: All of our services are aimed at finding ways to remove barriers people may face when overcoming the effects of trauma and mental health challenges. We support people to build a new path to rise above past experiences and rebuild strength along the way.
- Find A Home: We provide people a genuine home and a supportive community. We offer a variety of NDIS accommodation services tailored to suit short, medium or long-term needs in independent or shared living environments.
- Build Life Skills: Our aim is to empower people to work towards achieving their future goals. Through our community skill-building and group activities, we equip people with with the tools to break the cycle of trauma.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Trauma-informed care is an approach that recognises how trauma affects your mental, emotional, and physical health. At The Unity Project, we ensure that your care is built on trust, respect, and understanding, so you can feel safe, empowered, and in control of your healing.
Eligibility depends on your unique needs and circumstances. We work with NDIS support coordinators to assess your situation and determine the best housing and care options for you. Even if you’re unsure about eligibility, reach out to us—we’ll guide you through the process.
Yes, we encourage family involvement. We understand that family and community play a significant role in your well-being, and we welcome their participation in your care journey.
Our female-only accommodation provides a safe space specifically for women, supported by an all-female team. It’s designed to offer a secure, respectful environment for women who have experienced trauma or challenging circumstances.
Our mission is to empower people to live their best life by focusing on trauma informed care. Through our model, people are given the environment and support to break the cycle of trauma in its many forms.
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How can we support you?
At United for Care our experienced team can assist you with navigating the NDIS, applying for the right funding and finding a new home. Here’s how we can help you on your NDIS journey:
How our Vertical Villages work
We’ll help you find a home that meets your needs and helps you live independently, within a supportive and vibrant community.
Browse the listings above to find a home that suits your needs
All homes in our vertical villages are close to public transport, medical services and shops, supporting independence.
Get in touch with our team
Fill out a property request form and one of our friendly team members will be in touch to walk you through your options.
Explore your options
We will dicuss your support and housing needs and provide you with our best solutions.
Personalise your support
Our team will work with you to tailor your support, which can include a tour of the Vertical Village!
Finalise your funding
We will work with your team to confirm your funding meets your support needs.
Design your transition
Our team will work with you to finalise every detail to get your new home ready for move-in.
Welcome home
This is the big day! We will give you the keys to your very own home. All that’s left to do is settle in and explore the community.