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Women’s Wellness and Recovery Program
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 8/4/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 8/4/23

Women’s Wellness and Recovery Program

The Women’s Wellness and Recovery program is provided by Calvary Healthcare Riverina. The service provides high intensity AOD services to pregnant women and women who have young children, who are struggling with substance abuse.

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Work It Out
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 7/4/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 7/4/23

Work It Out

This program provides AOD intervention services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are at risk of losing employment, or have difficulty gaining employment, or at risk of dropping out of education due to substance abuse problems.

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AOD Enhancement (Pre and Post Treatment Service)
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 6/4/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 6/4/23

AOD Enhancement (Pre and Post Treatment Service)

This program provides counselling and support services for people who are waiting to access AOD treatment, and also for people who have recently been discharged from AOD services.

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Alcohol and Drug Foundation
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 4/4/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 4/4/23

Alcohol and Drug Foundation

Healthy Spirit, Healthy Community is an educational and informational resource developed for health professionals and community members.

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Drug & Alcohol Services Directory
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 3/4/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 3/4/23

Drug & Alcohol Services Directory

Drug services and resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities.

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GAMS Alcohol and Other Drugs Program
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 2/4/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 2/4/23

GAMS Alcohol and Other Drugs Program

The Griffith Aboriginal Medical Service hosts the Alcohol & Other Drugs program. This service is part of a larger Regional Drug & Alcohol support network.

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Rainbow Group
Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 1/4/23 Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 1/4/23

Rainbow Group

The LGBTQIA+ Group is a safe, welcoming, and confidential space for LGBTQIA+ adults of the Murrumbidgee region  to come together and support one another. This is for those looking for mental health support, meaningful connection, and a place to be heard without judgment.

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Safe Havens - Wagga & Griffith
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 1/4/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 1/4/23

Safe Havens - Wagga & Griffith

Safe Haven services are warm, welcoming spaces for people experiencing a suicidal crisis. People attending the Safe Havens will receive compassionate care provided by peer workers with a lived experience of suicidality.

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Supporting Murrumbidgee Communities Impacted by Suicide
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 31/3/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 31/3/23

Supporting Murrumbidgee Communities Impacted by Suicide

Practical information and tips to help communities across the Murrumbidgee region during difficult times.

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Frontline Guide
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 30/3/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 30/3/23

Frontline Guide

Murrumbidgee suicide prevention and self care guide for first responders.

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Mental Health Diary
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 29/3/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 29/3/23

Mental Health Diary

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Murrumbidgee Suicide Prevention and Aftercare Priority Action Plan (Jan 2023-June 2025)
Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 29/3/23 Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 29/3/23

Murrumbidgee Suicide Prevention and Aftercare Priority Action Plan (Jan 2023-June 2025)

The Murrumbidgee Suicide Prevention and Aftercare Collaborative’s ongoing commitment to suicide prevention and aftercare for the Murrumbidgee region. 

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Murrumbidgee Suicide Prevention and Postvention Priority Action Plan
Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 29/3/23 Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 29/3/23

Murrumbidgee Suicide Prevention and Postvention Priority Action Plan

In 2018, key stakeholders involved in suicide prevention in the Murrumbidgee region came together for a roundtable discussion on current initiatives, challenges, and gaps in suicide prevention and postvention strategies.

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National Emergency Worker Support Service
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 29/3/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 29/3/23

National Emergency Worker Support Service

Free and confidential mental health support for emergency service workers and volunteers.

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Fortem Australia
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 28/3/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 28/3/23

Fortem Australia

Wellbeing activities, community engagement, and psychological services which support the mental health and wellbeing of the people who work in our national security and emergency responder communities.

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Self Care Tips
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 27/3/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 27/3/23

Self Care Tips

It is normal to have strong emotional and/or physical reactions following a distressing event, including natural disasters.

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R U OK? The Mateship Manual
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 26/3/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 26/3/23

R U OK? The Mateship Manual

How you can help someone who’s doing it tough because of a natural disaster or emergency.

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The Disaster Mental Health Hub
Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 25/3/23 Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 25/3/23

The Disaster Mental Health Hub

Information, resources and training for professionals who support individuals and communities experiencing the mental health impacts of disasters.

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Community Trauma Toolkit
Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 24/3/23 Community, Health Professionals Cristy Houghton 24/3/23

Community Trauma Toolkit

The Community Trauma Toolkit contains resources to help and support adults and children before, during and after a disaster or traumatic event.

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Birdie Stories
Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 23/3/23 Health Professionals, Community Cristy Houghton 23/3/23

Birdie Stories

Animated stories and videos to help children during times of natural disasters or disruptive events.

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