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Indigenous children and young people 0 – 19 years who are in a kinship or foster care arrangement who present with mild to moderate symptoms.
Treatment and support to reduce problematic substance use and achieve recovery goals. Services include harm reduction, group programs, long term case management and counselling.
Adults (18+) that have presented to or been discharged from either Robina or Gold Coast University Hospital following a suicide attempt or suicidal crisis.
The "Turning Pain into Gain" Persistent Pain Program aims to help persistent pain sufferers become better managers of their pain through the education program, individual case management, support, goa...
Gold Coast PHN funds three local Alcohol and Other Drug Services (AODS) to provide treatment and support for people impacted by alcohol or drugs, including support for people with mental health proble...
Adults (18+) who require a brief intervention to support de-escalation of their mental health concern and are safe and suitable to attend a community-based support service. This servi...
Moderate intensity (non-clinical) individual and group based psychosocial support to assist individuals achieve their recovery goals by building personal capacity and stability in one...
A multidisciplinary service of consultant psychiatrists, peer workers and clinicians to support young people aged 12-25 at risk of or experiencing a first episode of psychosis. The Early Psychosis tea...
The Lighthouse program provides trauma informed, recovery- orientated clinical care coordination and specialised treatment.
Comprehensive, high intensity clinical care coordination support including structured, recovery and goal-oriented services to create significant improvements in quality of life, health and well-being.
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