Empowering Aboriginal Communities Through Culturally Relevant Services
InComPro was established in 2001 to provide a range of culturally appropriate services to Aboriginal people, organisations and communities across South Australia. The name InComPro is an abbreviation of Indigenous Community Professionals. Founding company directors, Steven Newchurch and Jason Bromley identified a need for high-quality support services aimed at Aboriginal communities. As leading members of their respective families, both Steven and Jason have been involved in service delivery in their communities and began by running small programs with a focus on family support.
InComPro expanded in 2008 to welcome Ron Newchurch who brought a new perspective to the services offered by InComPro including the introduction of youth camps. InComPro continued to operate on a small scale providing services for Aboriginal people who had suffered with substance misuse and mental health. This led to the engagement of Darrien Bromley, individually contributing expertise in the community-controlled health sector.
Today, InComPro provides a range of support services including Aboriginal Kinship Care, Financial Wellbeing, NDIS Services, Strong Families Strong Communities, Youth Mentoring and our newest program, Marni Tapa providing support Aboriginal people in remand or on bail.
With a complete line-up of experienced and dedicated staff, InComPro has grown to include cultural intervention in health and educational services, culturally appropriate governance, and financial and management services.
Today, InComPro provides a range of support services including Aboriginal Kinship Care, the Financial Wellbeing program, a range of services through the NDIS, the Marni Tapa Bail program, Strong Families Strong Communities and Youth Mentoring.