NavSpace – Support Services in North East Victoria
Local results for Mental Health Services services in the Indigo Shire region.
AWAHS is a non-profit organisation that was developed and set up to cater for the primary health care needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their families.
AWH Mental Health Services covers a wide geographical area, spanning 50,000 square kilometres from Southern New South Wales, to North East Victoria. View map here. Both short-term crisis support and longer term case managed continuing care is available in the region.
APD's mission to provide quality tailored supports to NDIS participants and empower them to take control of their lives.
The Psychological Therapy Service and the Primary Mental Health Clinical Care Coordination service provides different levels of care based on client needs and is available to community members of all ages.
This local service addresses the impacts of family violence to ensure children and families are safe, heal from their experiences of violence and develop resilience for the future.
This is a local service available in all regions (Alpine, Towong, Wodonga, Indigo, Mansfield and Wangaratta).
This federal funded program (until Sept 2021) is available to all community members (all ages) and residents of age care facilities impacted by COVID-19. This specific hub focuses on a 100km radius of Wodonga.
If you’re not feeling OK, Head to Health can help you find the best mental health support for you. All you have to do is call 1800 595 212 to talk to a trained mental health professional. They will ask a range of questions to understand what support may best fit your needs.
The Indigo Family Medical Centre is a practice specialising in all areas of General Medicine. The practice has been established for over 5 years. The staff are trained and experienced in the broad range of problems dealt with in general medical practice.
This state funded service (until Sept 2021) provides psychosocial support to community members residing in bushfire affected regions (Alpine, Towong, Wodonga, Indigo, Mansfield and Wangaratta).
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) is a person centred framework for providing support in situations where there is, or there is a risk of, challenging behaviour.‘ Challenging behaviour’ is persistent behaviour that puts the physical safety of people at risk or that causes difficulties and limits a person’s ability to have a good life. Note: This does not include behaviours that are typically part of the autism spectrum such as ‘stimming’. PBS understands that challenging behaviour occurs for a reason and communicates important information about a person’s stress, distress and skill development.
Rural Aid’s dedicated counselling intake line is staffed by our trained counsellors Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm on 1300 175 594. Farmers, farming family members and farm workers can all contact this number to gain information about counselling, gain support and complete our intake process to be linked in with a counsellor. All services are free and the person does not have to be a primary producer; hobby farmers and their family can also access the intake line. Farmers are supported with practical strategies to help them refocus and get back on track.
This program is available in all regions (Alpine, Towong, Wodonga, Indigo, Mansfield and Wangaratta) to Medicare eligible clients.
Wellways has more than 40 years’ experience working with individuals, families, carers and the community to identify their needs and goals and attain a great life in their community. It was founded by families advocating to improve the services, information and support available to people with mental health issues and their carers. Making sure lived experience is at the heart of all we do remains key.