We have sites and primary health services located throughout southern NSW staffed with people who are trained and ready to help.
Free care coordination services for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders 16 years and over in Southern NSW. This program is suitable for clients with chronic and complex health conditions such as Diabetes, Heart Disease and Respiratory Disease.
The Butt out Boondah Program is funded by a regional grant as a part of the National Tackling Indigenous Smoking program.
Nationally, the goal of Butt out Boondah is to improve the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through a community-based approach to reduce the harm from tobacco.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
Free care coordination services for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders 16 years and over in Southern NSW. This program is suitable for clients with chronic and complex health conditions such as Diabetes, Heart Disease and Respiratory Disease.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
A medium term treatment program for children (and their families) who have or are at risk of developing a mental health issue due to an experience of domestic violence or physical abuse.
Referrals are not accepted for children for whom a history of sexual assault is the main presenting issue, families who have current serious safety issues and those for whom final custody orders have not been granted. This service is open to biological and kinship carers but not foster care placements. Individual and group therapies for children, parents and families together are offered.
The Community Living Support for Refugees program is delivered by Grand Pacific Health and supports people from refugee backgrounds with on-going mental health challenges. The program focuses on working together to stabilise health symptoms, develop skills and connect with other services/supports in order to improve wellbeing.
A Mental health program for adults with enduring and complex needs.
Provided within GPH by a team of credentialed Allied Health Professionals and Mental Health Peer Workers.
Other supports and services are also engaged in care planning and service provision
A range of mental health information and services, from brief intervention to medium term supports.
Next Steps is a Peer Worker led service that supports people at risk of, or after a suicide attempt. This service is provided free of charge.
Peer Workers are individuals with their own lived experience of mental ill-health or suicidality who are trained to use their story of recovery and hope.
Next Steps peer Workers will work with you on a plan to stay safe and well.
A medium term treatment program for children (and their families) who have or are at risk of developing a mental health issue due to an experience of domestic violence or physical abuse.
Referrals are not accepted for children for whom a history of sexual assault is the main presenting issue, families who have current serious safety issues and those for whom final custody orders have not been granted. This service is open to biological and kinship carers but not foster care placements. Individual and group therapies for children, parents and families together are offered.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
A range of mental health information and services, from brief intervention to medium term supports.
Next Steps is a Peer Worker led service that supports people at risk of, or after a suicide attempt. This service is provided free of charge.
Peer Workers are individuals with their own lived experience of mental ill-health or suicidality who are trained to use their story of recovery and hope.
Next Steps peer Workers will work with you on a plan to stay safe and well.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
A medium term treatment program for children (and their families) who have or are at risk of developing a mental health issue due to an experience of domestic violence or physical abuse.
Referrals are not accepted for children for whom a history of sexual assault is the main presenting issue, families who have current serious safety issues and those for whom final custody orders have not been granted. This service is open to biological and kinship carers but not foster care placements. Individual and group therapies for children, parents and families together are offered.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
headspace is the National Youth mental Health Foundation. We deliver services and support to young people aged 12–25 and their family and friends in four key areas - mental health, physical & sexual health, work school & study, alcohol & other drugs.
headspace can provide you with access to a range of health workers who have specific expertise in working with young people - including psychologists, social workers, alcohol and drug workers, counsellors, vocational workers, and youth workers.
A Mental health program for adults with enduring and complex needs.
Provided within GPH by a team of credentialed Allied Health Professionals and Mental Health Peer Workers.
Other supports and services are also engaged in care planning and service provision
Next Steps is a Peer Worker led service that supports people at risk of, or after a suicide attempt. This service is provided free of charge.
Peer Workers are individuals with their own lived experience of mental ill-health or suicidality who are trained to use their story of recovery and hope.
Next Steps peer Workers will work with you on a plan to stay safe and well.
A range of mental health information and services, from brief intervention to medium term supports.
Next Steps is a Peer Worker led service that supports people at risk of, or after a suicide attempt. This service is provided free of charge.
Peer Workers are individuals with their own lived experience of mental ill-health or suicidality who are trained to use their story of recovery and hope.
Next Steps peer Workers will work with you on a plan to stay safe and well.
A six week, assessment, planning and distress tolerance service for those at mild to moderate risk of suicide and self-harm.