Perfectly Imperfect understands the importance of aligning with strategic partners.

Connection. Collaboration. Relationships.

To deliver a holistic service, and to extend our service reach throughout the vast Northern Territory and Top End Australia, Perfectly Imperfect is committed to working with other like-minded service providers.

This includes facilitating ‘drop-in’ style safe spaces for people experiencing emotional distress or a suicidal crisis. Our aim is to provides a warm, welcoming, non-clinical alternative to acute clinical services (such as the hospital’s emergency department).

Aunties Place in Darwin is a non-clinical model operated by trained peer volunteers with lived experience, including Karyn Moyle from Perfectly Imperfect.
The ultimate vision is to have other spaces like this throughout the NT, helping alleviate the mental health crisis.

Providing:

Localised youth engagement programs

Culturally safe through-care support

Cohesive collaboration & connected services

Mental health, trauma and wellbeing understanding

Suicide Awareness – Post and Pre-Supports

Aunties
Place

Aunties Place started as a passion project and has evolved into a fully functioning community-led safe space. In partnership with Grassroots Action Palmerston and supported by Roses in the Ocean, Karyn from Perfectly Imperfect volunteers her expertise, delivering vital services to those in need.

Grassroots Action
Palmerston

Grassroots and Perfectly Imperfect work cohesively and in partnership to provide programs to the local community, and to facilitate programs at Aunties Place.

By collaborating, it helps to ensure the best possible service delivery for the clients.

Roses in
the Ocean

Roses in the Ocean draws from their own lived experience of suicide, and that of all the people they proudly walk alongside.

In collaboration with Perfectly Imperfect, they help provide the community-led space at Aunties Place.