We work with people to build resilience, overcome barriers, regain hope, reconnect with their communities and realise their goals. Here you can find out more about our services, how to access them and hear from some of our clients and staff.
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Read More >Individualised Client Support Packages make it easier for adults with a mental illness to get the help and support they require. Collaboratively developed support packages focus on a person's individual recovery goals.
Read More >Quick Steps to Recovery is an early intervention mental health service, intended to provide brief intervention to individuals.
Read More >Partners in Recovery (PIR) is a community centred recovery program, for people with complex needs, ensuring services work together in a more collaborative, coordinated and integrated way.
Read More >Robbie is a proud young Gunai/Kurnai Monaro man who has made significant changes in his life and achieved his employment goals
Read More >LG has worked hard on strategies that have transformed her life and given her a new found independence
Read More >Susie, a recovery support worker from Orbost, helps her clients discover the hidden opportunities that are hidden in mental illness.
Read More >Bill's participation in within Australia's self-management programs has helped him effectively manage his mental health and enabled him to lead a full and fulfilling life
Read More >The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a new way of providing individualised support for eligible people
Read More >The Collaborative Recovery Model (CRM) is integral to within Australia’s practice model. CRM takes an holistic approach, and engages with the wider support system in order to ensure individuals are supported on their recovery journey.
Read More >Living with a mental illness is challenging but it should not prevent a person from living a full and meaningful life. Flourish is a peer facilitated program that focuses on personal growth and responsibility.
Read More >The Optimal Health Program empowers participants by shifting the focus from ‘illness’ to ‘health’ and from being ‘dependent’ on to being ‘supported by’ services.
Read More >The Action Over Inertia Program helps people to plan for change by focusing on active ‘doing’ as a means of gaining momentum towards meaningful participation.
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