To deliver alcohol and other drug treatment services, by counselling, where there is coinciding mental illness and/or risk of homelessness for the Tasmanian community, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Support service for people (and their family and other key support people) who have attempted suicide and who are not receiving case management from Mental Health Services (Public),
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Support and assistance finding accommodation or related support services. Mental health workers. Assist you with work or study opportunities. Find out about local employment opportunities. Assist you with any alcohol or other drug issue.
Our Service assists Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples better support and improve their health, with access to health specialists and other service providers.
Private General Practice. Providing quality up to date medical care for patients incorporating best practice principals
Providing the best service for patients whilst always maintaining compassion, empathy, respect and confidentiality. Close the Gap and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health checks accessible.
Private General Practice. Providing quality up to date medical care for patients incorporating best practice principals
Providing the best service for patients whilst always maintaining compassion, empathy, respect and confidentiality. Close the Gap and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health checks accessible.
Relationships Australia Tasmania offers Counselling, Mediation, Family Dispute Resolution, Employee Assistance Program, Tasmanian Suicide Prevention Network, MENS Program (Men Engaging New Strategies), Redress Support Services, Children’s Contact Services. Most services are offered via ‘phone or video call (as well as Face-to-face).
Rural Alive & Well Inc. (RAW) is a Tasmanian not-for-profit organisation helping individuals, families and the community through mental health issues with a focus on reducing the prevalence of suicide in rural communities.
Building a Future is a peer led education program that provides an opportunity to help build skills and resilience to better support someone who is living with mental ill health.
Helpline 1300 111 500 is a FREE volunteer support and referral service providing information to people experiencing mental health issues, their family, friends and carers. We can help if you are feeling socially isolated, seeking information about mental health or services, or simply need someone to talk to.
My Recovery is a 10 week group based education program that enables you to explore ways to improve your mental health and wellbeing in a supportive peer group.
A Wellways Recovery Coach has expertise and/or experience of psychosocial disability and mental health. They will work with you to design and put into action a plan for the future. Recovery Coaching is an NDIS support item for people with a psychosocial disability.
Wellways FREE Understanding Mental Illness – Community Education is designed to support community groups to further their understanding and awareness of mental illness and increase recovery-oriented knowledge and skills.
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