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Integrated Mental Health Services for Refugees and Asylum Seekers

HealthWest | West Metro

This document presents the work of the project Integrated Mental Health Services for Refugees and Asylum Seekers, a project lead by the HealthWest Partnership. The establishment of the project was sponsored by four local mental health services seeking to improve the responsiveness of the public mental health system to the needs of refugees and asylum seekers.

Supplementary Information: Referral pathways: Refugee & Asylum Seeker Mental Health - West Metro Melbourne

HealthWest | West Metro

This resource has been  developed  for settlement, health and community service staff who deliver services to refugee and asylum seekers in west metro Melbourne to assist workers to determine the most appropriate referral pathways for mental health services.

HWPCP Member Grant - Northern Health Black Pages Service Directory App

2015 – 2022 | Hume Whittlesea | North East Metro

A guide for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people to locate indigenous health and support services and culturally safe non-indigenous services in the Northern are in one place.

Pathways for Children with Developmental Delays - Phase Two Project Report Feb 2019

2015 – 2022 | HealthWest | West Metro

Due to the growing demand in Melbourne’s west, local services began reviewing their service provision to children with developmental delays. Partners of HealthWest identified the need for a collaborative approach to this service review, to ensure local redesign initiatives were coordinated and in line with regional needs. In response, the Pathways for Children with Developmental Delays (PCDD) project was created for core service providers and other relevant stakeholders to work in partnership. The work would support a clearer and more streamlined service system that meets the growing demands for services for pre school-aged children with developmental delays.

Transforming Lives (Central Hume PCP)

2015 – 2022 | Central Hume | Goulburn Valley

The Central Hume PCP team developed the concept of health outreach services delivered at the Waminda Community House and helped with planning and research regarding identifying need in the community, worked to connect the relevant organisations at a local, state and interstate level to support the delivery of the services and linked outreach services to the Community House. Benalla community members who use the Waminda Community House health services say they attend more health care appointments than they ever have because of the relaxed neighbourhood centre atmosphere, connections to other health and support services and casual conversations with staff.