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Aboriginal Male Healing Centre's Holistic Approach Breaks Cycle of Domestic Violence with Data-driven Case Management Solution Built in Western Australia
NEWMAN, Australia, Jan. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

>> ECINS works with Centre to custom build new client engagement module to 
establish rehabilitation program for domestic violence offenders with long-term 
successful outcomes

The Aboriginal Male Healing Centre (AMHC) ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3418839-1&h=267366148&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amhc.org.au%2F&a=The+Aboriginal+Male+Healing+Centre+(AMHC) 
),a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to making an impact on domestic 
violence and its effect on communities and families, partnered with ECINS ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3418839-1&h=1063594156&u=https%3A%2F%2Fecins.com%2Fau%2F%3Fdomain%3Dau&a=ECINS 
), Australia's most collaborative case management system, to record data, 
demonstrate results, apply for grants, attract socially enterprising investors, 
and receive more funding to grow their organisation and support more clients.


Solution built to meet challenges AMHC faced in Western Australia


AMHC's efforts are focused in Newman, a Western Australian mining town with a 
large indigenous community. Financial inequality coupled with historical 
oppression has caused the people of Newman to become vulnerable to poverty, 
homelessness, alcoholism, drug abuse, and an extremely high incidence of 
domestic violence. Operating with limited resources, AMHC worked with ECINS to 
create a solution specifically for the challenges that the organisation was 
facing.


By deploying the ECINS Client Engagement Module ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3418839-1&h=1605413770&u=https%3A%2F%2Fecins.com%2Fau%2Fsolutions%2Fclient-management%2F%3Fdomain%3Dau&a=ECINS+Client+Engagement+Module 
) - the mobile application developed in Western Australia - as part of their 
collaborative case management solution, AMHC recognised a significant increase 
in its impact.


Streamlining key to successful outcomes for rehabilitation program


"The Client Engagement Module streamlines the whole support process for the 
participants," said Devon Cuimara, the Chief Executive Officer at AMHC. 
"Clients are now empowered to take charge of their healing process. We knew if 
we could give the offender and the family support mechanisms, we could enable 
them to maintain vigilance."


Equipped with comprehensive statistical data demonstrating their program's 
efficacy, AHMC has expanded its services to more people while developing an 
application for a $40 million government endowment to develop a residential 
facility to further their support offerings.


Cutting edge innovation helps AMHC secure funding for continued impact 


Cuimara continues, "Our partnership with ECINS gives us a competitive advantage 
and places us at the cutting edge of monitoring and evaluation. This is going 
to be a significant catalyst in our success in securing funding moving forward."


The results are already evident. The partnership positioned AMHC to enhance 
their offerings, including a new "walk-up" service that allows people to 
self-refer into the program.


"Supporting the whole person is essential to the organisation serving the 
client successfully," explains Thomas Pettengell, ECINS' Australia Operations 
Manager. "Our Client Engagement Module was developed right here in Western 
Australia, and we are thrilled with the ways it's already helping AMHC more 
effectively serve their community and expand their capabilities."


About ECINS


ECINS is a not-for-profit social enterprise looking to create a better society 
by encouraging a smarter, more collaborative way of working across the public 
and third sectors. ECINS serves Australia from its offices in Dunsborough, 
Western Australia, helping health and human services civil servants, government 
agencies, social entrepreneurs, charities, organisations and teams evidence 
their impact and empower their teams to make better, more informed decisions. 
Learn more by visiting ecins.com/au ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3418839-1&h=409558724&u=https%3A%2F%2Fecins.com%2Fau%2F%3Fdomain%3Dau&a=ecins.com%2Fau 
).
 
SOURCE ECINS

CONTACT: Kathy Berardi, +1-678-644-4122, kathy@ecins.com