Urgent and emergency services
Severe and persistent or episodic presentations, often with complex multi-agency needs; other severe conditions that include high level of risk, disability or complexity.
Intensive team-based specialist assessment and intervention (state mental health services) with involvement from a range of different mental health professionals including case managers, psychiatrists, allied health workers, and GPs.
Moderate mental illness
Structured, reasonably frequent and intensive interventions.
Community supports such as peer support or social participation and/or lifestyle interventions.
Mild mental illness
Services designed to be accessed quickly, minimal need for formal referral, provided through a range of modalities and involve few short sessions.
Routine social supports (family and friends) and supports targeting situational stressors eg financial issues.
Community resilience, connection and support
Services designed at a local level to support community members such as: Neighborhood houses, Rotary Groups, CWA, Youth Groups, Church Groups, etc.
Mild psychological distress
Services designed to prevent the onset of illness, or prevent further escalation, and focused on supporting symptom self management.
Routine social support (family and friends) and supports targeting situational stressors eg financial issues.
Self help management and access to online information and support.
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If you need urgent help, phone 000 or Lifeline on 131 114
This local Learner Driver Program is a community‐based volunteer program assisting young learner drivers (aged from 16 – 23) facing significant barriers to completing their 120 required hours.
Each learner driver is matched with a fully licensed volunteer mentor who teachers the learner safe driving skills and provides much needed driving practice.
Anticipated Wait Times: Initial contact within week. Waiting times vary for matches with mentors.
Costs: No Costs associated
Service Type: Community Support Service
Targeted Cohorts Included: Aboriginal & Torre Strait Islander, CALD, LGBTQA+, Youth
Referrals can be made through https://nesay.com.au/l2p-wangaratta/
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