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Ieramugadu Shelter
Years of OperationFrom 1982 for an unknown period, though it is likely to have closed prior to 1994.
Sponsoring AgencyIeramugadu Community Incorporated
Address(es)Roebourne
Brief History“A shelter for homeless teenage girls has been established and is being managed by the Ieramugadu Community Incorporated, which represents the majority of Aboriginal people in Roebourne.” (Annual Report of the Department for Community Welfare, June 30th 1982).
Grant-in-Aid 1982 for furniture/fittings, bathroom renovations and hotwater system for the shelter.
The Ieramugadu Shelter was not included in the Department’s 1994 Annual Report, where all affiliated non-Government services were listed, so it is likely that the service had closed by then.
RecordsDepartmental case records for young people referred by the Department may reside with the Department for Child Protection and Family Support.
Additionally, the Department for Child Protection and Famiily Support’s Aboriginal Index and the guide, “Looking West”, should be consulted for information.
It is unknown whether any other records are still in existence.
The Department may be able to assist people wishing to contact Ieramugadu to see if they hold case records or other information that may be useful to people.
AccessWhile access to records is restricted to protect the privacy of individuals, people are encouraged to enquire.
Contact DetailsFreedom of Information
Department for Child Protection and Family Support
PO Box 6334, East Perth WA 6892
Telephone: (08) 9222 2555
Facsimile: (08) 9222 2776
Country free call: 1800 000 277
Email: foi@cpfs.wa.gov.au
Website: www.childprotection.wa.gov.au
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