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The Mungulli Yarn and Walk program is a great way for our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients to engage in an outdoor, education-packed physical activity program.
The Mungulli Yarn and Walk program is led by a multi-disciplinary team of health experts including an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health worker, physiotherapist, clinical nurse, dietician, pharmacist, and nurse navigator. In addition to the various health programs offered by the Mungulli team, the Yarn and Walk program provides a weekly outdoor group-based walking and education program at Cheltenham Oval in Robina. A light, self-paced walk is followed by a yarning circle to explore a range of health and cultural topics.
With small group sessions, the Gold Coast Health Mungulli team ensure each client gets the support they need.
Early intervention
Gold Coast Health – as part of the Mungulli Clinic
The culturally safe Yarn and Walk program includes a walk led by a physiotherapist and a yarning circle about topics like:
Please email gchfirstnationsrhpadmin@health.qld.gov.au or call 1300 668 936 and ask to speak to an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Health worker for more information about the Mungulli Yarn and Walk program.
The Community Pathway Connector is a service which provides a culturally safe connection point and referral service for people who identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person (or their family members/spouse/carer).
A culturally safe connection point and referral service, to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through tailored information and one-on-one support to navigate the services system.
Low to moderate intensity service
Krurungal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation
Any source, including GP or self-referrals. GPs can refer by calling or emailing:
If you are unsure if this service is right for your patient, you can refer to Head to Health on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Head to Health Phone Service.
Supporting Minds (LGBTIQAP+) is a service for people aged between 12 and 65 who identify with the LGBTIQAP+ community and/or are questioning sexuality or gender.
Short-term clinical and non-clinical individual and/or group based psychological support to increase mental health and wellbeing, access a suite of interventions tailored to mental health needs, enhance relationships and connection to community, and provide a safe, supportive and welcoming environment.
Moderate Intensity Service
Up to three months of one-on-one structured psychological therapy using evidence-based therapeutic interventions, such as: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Insight-Oriented Therapy, Supportive psychotherapy, Interpersonal psychotherapy, and Narrative Therapy.
This service also provides:
Any source including GP or self-referrals. GPs can refer through Head to Health or by:
If you are unsure if this service is right for your patient, you can refer to Head to Health on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Head to Health Phone Service.
The Community Pathway Connector is a service which provides a culturally safe connection point and referral service for people who have specific culturally and linguistically diverse needs.
The CURA Community Pathway Connector is a culturally safe connection point and referral service to assist people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, regardless of birthplace or permanent residency and visa status. It provides 0ne-on-one support to navigate the services system, working with interpreters and linking with cultural awareness education, as needed.
Low to moderate intensity service
CURA Community Services Multicultural Communities Council Gold Coast
Any source, including GP or self-referrals. GPs can refer by calling or emailing:
If you are unsure if this service is right for your patient, you can refer to Head to Health on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Head to Health Phone Service.
The Virtual Psychologist service aims to improve health outcomes for adults aged 16 and over in the Gold Coast region who face barriers to accessing traditional mental health services. This service provides short-term, moderate-intensity clinical and non-clinical support via online and phone-based methods.
Telehealth-based (text, audio, or video) mental health services, including self-management, psychotherapeutic interventions, and low to moderate mental health support for individuals. Ensures timely and effective care for underserviced populations, including men, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities, individuals from remote areas, and those affected by natural disasters.
Moderate intensity service
Online video, audio, and SMS based psychological interventions, including:
For booking scan the relevant QR code below or send a text, Facebook Messenger, or WhatsApp message to 0481 614 647 (text line only) and you are connected to Virtual Psychologist.
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Appointments available 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, and from 9am to 12 noon on Saturdays, subject to availability.
Any source including GP or self-referrals.
GPs can refer by emailing:
Individuals can self-refer by sending
a text:
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If you are unsure if this service is right for your patient, you can refer to Head to Health on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5:00pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Head to Health Phone Service.
Visit the Virtual Psychologist website
Supporting Minds is a mental health service that provides up to three months of structured psychological (clinical) supports and group-based support.
Short-term clinical and non-clinical, individual and/or group based psychological support. Situational factors include significant life transitions, trauma, experiencing harm from others, interpersonal or social difficulties, ability to or difficulty having basic physical, emotional, environmental, or material needs met, and legal issues.
Moderate Intensity Service
Any source including GP or self-referrals.
GPs can refer through Head to Health or by:
If you are unsure if this service is right for your patient, you can refer to Head to Health on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Head to Health Phone Service.
Improve the social and emotional wellbeing of individuals and reduce the harm associated with social and emotional wellbeing, suicide ideation/attempts and mental ill health through the provision of an integrated, flexible, and holistic approach of care.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people struggling with their mental health, drug and alcohol misuse or seeking a suicide support service.
Low to high intensity service
Coomera Integrated Health and Wellbeing Hub
7 Jowett St, Coomera Qld 4209
Airport Central B1, 1 Eastern Ave, Bilinga Qld 4224
Miami Clinic
2020 Gold Coast Hwy, Miami Qld 4220
Any source, including GP or self-referrals. GPs can refer by calling or emailing:
If you are unsure if this service is right for your patient, you can refer to Head to Health on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Head to Health Phone Service.
The Southport Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (UCC) provides improved access to clinically appropriate urgent care in a non-hospital setting. The clinic provides urgent, non-life-threatening health care with no out-of-pocket costs for patients. Any diagnostic services, such as radiology and pathology, will also be provided with no out-of-pocket costs for patients.
The Medicare UCC is a new model of care to reduce pressure on our hospitals and is:
Southport Medical & Dental Centre
Medicare UCCs provide acute episodic care and treatment that does not require a hospital admission. This may include:
Everyone within the Gold Coast Primary Health Network region who present requiring acute, episodic care for urgent conditions that are not immediately life-threatening.
Open seven days a week from 8am until 10pm, including public holidays.
Phone: 07 5680 0040
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