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Assistance provided for parents seeking guidance with sleeping, feeding, child development, behavioural and emotional support with small children. Also provides individual help, group programs and counselling support. Families are welcome to stay for short periods of time during the day. Only two client bookings/day.

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Support group for alcoholics. Meetings 8pm Wednesdays in Junee. There are also many other meeting times and places across Australia.

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Support group for Alcoholics meet 7:30pm Tuesdays at Hospital Seminar room 2. Al annon family support groups meet Mon 6.30pm at Seminar room 2 contact Hazel 0419 283 691

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A support group for Alcoholics which meets every second Tuesday at 8pm (Alternates with Tumut)

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Support group for alcoholics. Meeting times are 8pm Sunday at the Mercy Hospital in Kiewa St, Wednesday @ 12.00 at St Stephen's Church cnr Beechworth and Nilmar Ave Wodonga, Friday @ 12.00 at Christian Fellowship Ctr, 562 Kiewa St. Friday and Saturday evening Albury Base hospital @ 7.30pm, Sunday 10.30am 949 Burrows Rd Glenroy, Wed 8pm Church of God, 418 Urana Rd, Monday 6pm cnr Railway and Lawerance st Wodonga, Tuesday 8pm 418 Urana Rd Lavington. (Refer to website for more meetings times & places).

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Support group for alcoholics that meets Mondays at 8pm at St Vincent de Paul on Main Street. Access is via the lane way.

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Service offered to anyone with mental health problems. Acute mental health service available 24 hours/day. Access to psychiatrist. Support and education. Promotion Prevention of Mental Illness. Available to children and adolescents as well as adults. 10 Bed inpatient - Port Macquarie. 10 Bed inpatient - Kempsey.

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This family group has been in existence for over 45 years as a community resource providing suppport to those affected by someone else's drinking. This is an anonymous, non-professional, self supporting, non-denominational, multicultural and apolitical fellowship. The Tuesday group meets at 10.30am at the rear of the Catholic Church at Nambucca Heads. The Wednesday group meets at 7.30pm at the Neighbourhood Centre, 27 Wallace St, Macksville.

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Provide assistance for child behavioural and emotional problems, families in crisis, child at risk, post natal depression, domestic violence, grief and loss.

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Codependency, Relationships, Support Groups, Self Help, 12 Step Program, Depression, Anxiety. - Twelve Step Fellowship of self help groups of men and women with a common interest in working through the problems that codependency has caused in their lives. The only requirement for membership in CoDA is a desire for healthy relationships with ourselves and others. CODA uses an adapted version of the Twelve Steps and Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous as a central part of the suggested program of recovery. Provides CODA literature and details of meetings in Australia and New Zealand. Local meeting: Community Health Centre, Morton Street, Port Macquarie - Thurs 11.15am.

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Bob Berry & Associates

NSW, Australia

Mental Health counselling service which provides assessment, counselling liaison and referral as required. Area of counselling: the mood disorders such as anxiety, depression, how to manage a family member with challenging behaviours, parenting skills and adolescent issues.

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Information, support, referral and advocacy service for those with a physical disability.

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Interrelate - Orange

NSW, Australia

Children contact Centre & Mediation Centre

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Meetings are free and include guest speakers on various topics around dementia care and frank discussions of behaviours and how to cope with them. It is not essential that you attend your most local group. If the meeting time of another group is more suitable then you will be most welcome to attend that one.

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The Transcultural Mental Health Centre is a state wide organisation that aims to improve the mental health and wellbeing of people from non-English speaking backgrounds through a community capacity building approach, with a whole of lifespan focus. The TMHC seeks to achieve this through working in partnership with mental health, health and welfare services, consumers, carers and the community to achieve this goal. The TMHC provides translated resources, mental health promotion, carer support groups, specific projects and clinical intervention (assessments, counselling and individual, family and group psychoeducation)

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Provision of rehabilitation services to people with traumatic brain injury. Services are available for both in patients and out patients. Service provision depends on the clients capacity and motivation to achieve functional and social goals

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Down Syndrome NSW

NSW, Australia

DS NSW is a Parent Support Association dedicated to the aim of encouraging people with Down Syndrome to take their place in the community, living fulfilled, useful and contributive lives. The association aims to raise awareness and community understanding, encourage integration of people with Down Syndrome at all levels of community life. Provide new parents with information and advice about medical, social and education benefits.

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Counselling provided for psycho - social issues

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A helpline for information about Learning Difficulties, particularly relating to ADHD, Dyslexia, Autism and Aspergers, Tourette Syndrome, Velo Cardio Facial Syndrome, Dyspraxia and Anxiety Disorders. A quarterly newsletter is sent to members.

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Behaviour Intervention Training and Support Service. Behaviour Assessment, Challenging Behaviour Intervention, Parent Training and fee-for-service workshops.

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Newcastle Family Support Services offers a range of programs and activities that promote the well being of individuals, families and communities across Newcastle & Lake Macquarie. We particularly target those who are most in need: Our Services include: * groups and family activities e.g. parenting, healthy eating, issues for fathers and children's activities *counselling and individual assistance either in the home or at our centre. All services are offered in ways that promote equality and participation of clients and take into account how social structures impact on the difficulties that families face. Current funding is to provide services to families with children in their care.

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ARAFMI-Hunter

NSW, Australia

ARAFMI Hunter - Family and friends promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing, provide a range of services for families and friends who have a relative or friend with a mental illness. There are opportunities to develop skills in carer participation or give of your time to support other families. The service provides Counselling, Support groups and telephone support. Group programs. Education and Information. Retreats (for carers). Advocacy strong voice for carers in the wider community, mental health services. Mental Health week walk of pride to de-stigmatised metal illness.

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Support, advocacy and information (rights, legal issues etc) to people who have psychiatric disorders as well as those involved in working with/caring for them - anyone involved. Advocate for consumers in mental health. Talk to various community groups. Staff are all women and have lived the experience of having a mental illness. The service is available to consumers, families, carers and mental health workers. Also handle complaints from consumers and their family/carers/friends.

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Community Development Officer promotes education and awareness of mental health issues. Support groups currently in Newcastle (meet 3rd Monday at 7.30pm at Joy Cummings Centre and get together for various outings), Cessnock (meet on [date] at Cessnock Supporters Club, 1 Darwin St, Cessnock), Maitland (meet on [date] at [address]), Dungog (meet on [date] at [address]), Singleton (meet on [date] at [address]), Nelson Bay (meet on [date] at [address]) and Morriset (meet on [date] at [address]).

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Emergencies 24hr (PEC): 1800 655 085 STEPS is a recovery service for young people aged between 16-30 years who have experienced the onset of psychosis within the past 2 years. We aim to promote recovery from a psychotic episode, prevent or reduce the severity of relapse, prevent the development of secondary morbidity, minimise disruption to and expand the individuals social network and competence, assist with setting and obtaining goals (education, employment etc). STEPS provides group programs and individual support.

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Life Solutions will provide support to people with a disability, their families and carers. The programme has been designed to achieve short-med term goals which are identified by the referrer at the outset and are preventative in nature. The aim is to help people to continue to live in the community even when faced with difficulties which might previously appeared to be insurmountable. The service provides assistance when the persons normal support networks are at risk of breaking down. Can supply whitegoods, transport, equipment, therapy, respite, personal care, furniture etc.

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People of all ages who are concerned and or require assistance with their own or another persons alcohol and other drug use. The substance use needs to be the person's primary issue. A free and confidential service providing individual adolescent family and couple counselling where alcohol are involved.

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People of all ages who are concerned and/or require assistance with their own or another person's alcohol and other drug use. The substance use needs to be the person's primary issue. A free and confidential service providing individual, adolescent, family and couple counselling where alcohol and other drugs are involved. If counsellor is unavailable at the time of the call, leave a contact number and call will be returned ASAP.

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Support for people who want to stop using alcohol. After 2 pm there is a pre- recorded message with information and further contact details. Access from Elliott's road Meetings at various venues in the Illawarra - Shellharbour, Kiama, Shoalhaven. Contact service for meeting times, dates and places. No formal referral process - People can turn up at any meeting.

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Carer Support Groups: Wollongong Carer Support Group Master Builders Club, Wollongong 4th Wednesday of month between 1 pm - 3pm Warilla Carer Support Group - 1st Tuesdays of each month between 10.30 am - 12.30 pm held at Carunya 6/14 Belfast Ave. Coledale Carer Support Group - Coledale RSL Club. Held the 1st Wed of the month 1.30 pm - 3.30 pm. No after hours service. For after hours support call Alzheimers Association helpline 1800 100 500. Accessible building.

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Family Care Cottage

NSW, Australia

Assistance in supporting families with information and advice relating to child rearing. For Appointments contact the Wollongong Central Intake on 1300 792 755. To speak to a worker over the phone call Family Care Cottage directly. Full assessment is done either at the Cottage or in the client's home. Support is provided on a one-to-one basis.

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Provides child care services with reference material relating to children, children's play equipment and books (0-12 years). Provide educational material and equipment for loan. No referral necessary. Ring service provider for Membership fees: Building is accessible for people with disabilities.

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Carer support group for people from a Non English-Speaking Background who care for people with dementia. The group provides a safe and supportive environment that allows carers to discuss issues relating to them. Provides a forum for education and training of carers where required. Morning tea is provided. Translators may be used to assist communication if required.

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Rehabilitation service providing encouragement, support, counselling and education to promote an alcohol and drug free lifestyle. Minimum 16 weeks live in program. Provide drug and alcohol education, group therapy is compulsory, stress and anger management, one to one counselling, communication skills workshop and living skills. AA meetings compulsory. Will take day clients if they live in the Shoalhaven for some group meetings. New clients are assigned a case management team. Accept clients coming off any substance. The clients are expected to participate in house meetings and are assigned chores via a roster system. Koori Healing group that looks at issues of alcohol and other drug use in the community. The program is tailored to meet the needs of Aboriginal men but it is also suited to non-Aboriginal men.

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Mental health services - community based care for significant mental health problems and disorders. Acute care, rehabilitation, residential services. 24 hour on call, 7 days per week. After hours paging via Emergency Department, Shoalhaven Hospital. Mental illness includes schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and clinical depression. Provides assessment, treatment, follow up and support. Comprehensive community care to people with mental health problems in order to promote optimal mental health. Dual diagnosis cases are accepted. Most service is provided in the clients community (at a local centre) or in their home. Also provide an Aboriginal Mental Health Worker.

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Ulladulla Al-Anon

NSW, Australia

Al-Anon - Support group for family and friends of those affected by alcohol. Tues 10.00 am - 12 noon Al-Anon at UCRC Thurs 1 pm - 3 pm Al-Anon at UCRC.

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Step Ahead Consulting

NSW, Australia

Step Ahead Consulting provides workshops for people with disabilities in functional life skills; individualised programs to meet identified needs; behavioural assessments and intervention support plans; staff training; comprehensive social skills and work readiness training programs for service providers; policy development for service providers.

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Dementia education & training is provided for a range of family carers, family members, dementia care workers, health & aged care professionals. Courses range from 2 hours to 4 days and cover a wide range of topics. All are listed under NSW Education on our national website www.alzheimers.org.au

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Provides a range of family support to families with dependent children, including: Personal support, Budgetting, Financial management, Advocacy, Support with family tasks such as parenting, also discussion groups and workshops.

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Continence advisor. Assessment and management of continence problems.

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Monaro Respite Care

NSW, Australia

Monaro Respite Care provides respite options and social support to older Australians and people with a disability in the HACC target group.

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Support and information.

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Support group for families who have someone with an alcohol problem. Regular meetings to discuss problems and offer support and counselling.

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Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement is a desire to stop drinking.

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Providing a range of services to families under stress, including: Counselling; Individual advice and support; Group work and early intervention by linking clients to other social support groups and service providers.

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Help line for alcoholics, Information for location and meeting times throughout NSW.

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Dympna House

NSW, Australia

Telephone service providing information, referrals and support for women services of child sexual assault. Counselling, support and referrals for children, young people and non-offending family and carers. Face to face counselling and groups. Worker consultation and community education.

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The Autism & Aspergers Support Group Inner West meets on the first Tuesday of every month commencing 7.30 pm at the Burwood RSL Club. The groups aims and objectives are to provide monthly support meetings, providing services to members, giving mutual support, engaging in community education, monthly newsletter, provision of resource library, providing relevant information, having professional guest speakers.

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The NSW Hep C Helpline is a state wide telephone information & support service for people affected by Hep C. It is a free, confidential & non judgemental service. Callers are offered up to date, accurate information about Hep C over the phone along with access to peer volunteers . Written resources free of charge. Books, videos & cassette tapes available for loan.

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Service provides advice and information on many aspects of personal care management for people with spinal cord injuries. This includes equipment needs, bladder/bowel mgt, skin care, sexuality and fertility & carer education.

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Adults, parents and others working together to promote awareness and understanding of children with learning and/or attention disabilities. Provides telephone Helpline & information service, maintain register support group and newsletters.

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Provides day patient, inpatient and out patient services for children or adolescents and their families with severe emotional, behavioural and psychiatric disorders. Services include Early Childhood Unit, Child and Family Unit, Adolescent and Family Unit and Acute Adolescent Unit provides 24 hour service.

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Family, Relationship and alcohol and other drug counselling and community development services.

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Marrin Weejali primary purpose is to support people with drug and alcohol problems. It helps people with housing issues, provides support for legal matters and many other areas where people need support that is a result of thier drug and alcohol problems.

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Domestic Violence Line

NSW, Australia

24 hr domestic violence line. Can provide information, referrals, advocacy or crisis counselling to women & people in same sex relationships who are experiencing or have experienced domestic violence by a partner or ex-partner.

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Alanon - Albury

NSW, Australia

Alanon and Alateen provides support for friends and relatives of alcoholics.

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Kandeer School (SSP)

NSW, Australia

Kandeer School provides educational opportunities for students who need assistance in managing their behaviour. Grades/years 5 - 10.

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Lions Club - Albury

NSW, Australia

The Lions Club is a service organisation that provides support to local charities and people in need. The service club also carries out community-based projects. Meetings are held the First and third Wed of every month at Albury Commercial Club, Dean St Albury.

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Provides counseling for alcohol and drug abuse.

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DOCS Help, protect and care for children and young people and provide support to their families. Provide and monitor care and support for children and young people who can't live with their families. Provide and regulate adoption services. Help people separated from their families trace their records. Fund and regulate children's services. Regulate children's employment. Meet the basic welfare needs of people affected by natural and other disasters.

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Operates 24 hour helpline staffed by clean addicts, to aid those who want to stop using drugs. Can provide details of local meetings throughout Australia. Fellowship Service Office is a company set up to import and sell Narcotics Anonymous books. Meetings run by recovering addicts to help each other stay clean.

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Provides postgraduate education, training, research and community education in mental health. Programes for consumers, psychiatrists, mental health workers (all disciplines), child, adolescent and family workers, GPs, non-government organisation staff and relevant government departments and others who work in mental health and/or substance abuse.

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Provides a detoxification service. Opiate substitution therapy and case management, counselling, abstinence maintenance program, drug use in prgnancy, parenting and early childhood program for substance using parents.

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Holy Family Centre

NSW, Australia

Host a range of services including; Gamblers Anon, Alcoholics Anon, Holiday program for families, Department of Housing Indigenous Outreach, Community Food Market and a Clothing Shop. Caroline Chisholm Centre (St Vincent de Paul) Phone 9835 1583

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This service takes calls from the community and other organisations to provide them with information about services for older people and people with with a disability, as well as to take referrals for people who are eligible for DADHC services.

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Parenting advice line for 0-5 yrs. Sick children are directed to the hospital nearest the caller. Basic waiting period of 10-30mins.

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Grow is a community mental health movement with a program of personal growth, group method and sharing community, with all input from former mental health sufferers. Weekly 2 hour meetings. 12 step program for recovery and prevention of mental illness.

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Time limited (2-3 mths) in home family support to families with a child/adolescent with a disability. Intensive level of support provided - families have a high level of access to worker. Aim is to assist parents develop confidence & skills in managing their situation.

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Provides a range of therapy, counselling, casework, behavioural intervention and residential support services to adults who have an intellectual disability.

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Provides counselling service expecially for young people aged 12-18 yrs and their families. They also run groups for both young people and parents. Counselling and groups also held at North Manly and out of Mona Vale Hospital.

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Specialist care for youth aged 18 to 30 with a recent first episode psychosis. Staff offer counselling, support and assistance to the young person and their family for up to 3 years. A group program and family information evenings are also offered.

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Team assists young people with a psychosis type of illness through therapy and activities.

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Alcoholics Anonymous is an international fellowship of men and women who have had a drinking problem. It is nonprofessional, self-supporting, nondenominational, multiracial, apolitical, and available almost everywhere. There are no age or education requirements. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about his or her drinking problem. A.A. members share their experience with anyone seeking help with a drinking problem; they give person-to-person service or "sponsorship" to the alcoholic coming to A.A. from any source. For more info, see website.

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Support group for people suffering mental health issues such as depression, loneliness and emotional problems. GROW teaches life skills & teaches members how to cope with & deal with issues & crises in every day life. Teaches strategies for coping with life's problems. Participation in GROW is strictly voluntary and anonymous and there are no fees or dues. Please contact to confirm meeting times - Mon 7pm

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Dementia Advisory Service for Bega Valley and Eurobodalla Shires. Eurobodalla contact c/- Community Health Centre Narooma and Moruya. Service is for people living with dementia, their carers, service providers and other community members. Short term counselling, community awareness. See also Alzheimer's Australia-NSW / Mobile Respite Team.

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Mental Health Information and Support. Meetings are held each month. Brunch starts at 11.30am with tea and coffee and a chat, and is followed by a brief talk or presentation.

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Supervision of offenders in the community.

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Assessment of behaviour profile including functional and adaptive; direct behaviour intervention; social skills training; family support & advice; training & information; service coordination & planning; referral to other agencies; parent management training; both home and school settings targeted.

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Provision of information & referral. Community development, case work, bi-lingual welfare workers and advocacy, English & Computer Courses, Job seeking skills training, Playgroups and range of other services

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Arablink

NSW, Australia

Arablink is respite program for families who have a child with a disability. Respite can be provided in the community (individually in families, one to one with age appropriate volunteers, in groups for recreational/leisure activities) or family based (carer/host family). Each consumer is entitled to 48 hours per month of respite, which can be provided any day of the week.

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To increase awareness about dementia and the advantage of early intervention.To improve access to information and resources about dementia for people with dementia and their carers with the aim of reducing the likelihood of premature admission to an aged care facility, by early intervention services and awareness.

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The Mental Health Association NSW is a non-government organisation and registered charity funded by Northern Sydney and Central Coast Area Health Service. Members are people who are interested in mental health issues. The Association includes the "Mental Health Information Service" which is a free, anonymous daily helpline via phone and email. The Association also includes the "Depression and Mood Disorder Association", which can put people in touch with a support group in their area. Other activities of MHA are: systemic advocacy, mental health promotion, association branches in regional areas.

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Inter-agency centres aim to influence the planning and integration of service delivery; support families and children to facilitate a positive start to school; strengthen communities through inter-agency collaboration and community participation in decision making. Please note: This is not a counselling service.

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Anxiety Disorder Alliance

NSW, Australia

Triumph Over Phobia and Anxiety Disorders Alliance based at Gladesville. This group specialises in assisting people suffering from OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), Social Phobia, Panic Disorder (either with or without symptoms of Agoraphobia)and generalised Anxiety Disorder. People are welcome to attend meetings and bring a carer with them. There is a free self-help source for people experiencing anxiety. Covers panic attacks, anxiety and OCD social with step by step self-help tips for each disorder. The ADA Newsletter is also produced quarterly. Country callers use 1800 626 077 (TOP) or for Anxiety Disorders Alliance information and support groups call 1800 626 055.

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A referral service for counsellors and psychotherapists. All clinical members whose names appear on the Find-A-Therapist Directory on the web site (www.capa.asn.au) meet the PACFA minimum standards of training, supervision and clinical experience, are insured and are required to produce yearly proof of professional development. Counselling services for individuals, couples and families are available in a number of different languages.

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The service provides information about dementia and strategies that can help understand its impact on Carers, families and people affected by the condition. The Project Officer will work towards increasing awareness about dementia in the community and assist service providers and consumers to link to relevant support services.

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The Bidgee School

NSW, Australia

School for specific purposes and for students that may need assistance in managing their behaviours.

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