Community Mental Health Programs

Richmond Futures offers a range of mental health programs to support people with psychosocial disability wherever they are in their recovery. Support is also available to family and carers.

NDIS Independent Living

Richmond Futures offers accommodation options that are designed to help people with psychosocial disability to live a more independent lifestyle and learn self-care skills while still receiving support and care.

Outreach Recovery Program

Richmond Futures' outreach recovery service is a one-on-one support program that aims to support participants to live in their own home or place of choice while connecting them with relevant services in their community.

Social Emotional Wellbeing program (SEWB)

Ord River Aboriginal Health Service provide therapeutic and education programs aimed at enhancing social and emotional wellbeing of people in the community through group and individual counselling sessions.

Supporting recovery from sexual assault

Laurel House is a not-for-profit, community-based sexual assault support service that operates across the North, North-East and North-West Tasmania.

Disability in the Bush

This website contains information and stories from Indigenous people for Indigenous people, in language, and talks about how the NDIS can help people living in remote areas of Australia to access support to move around, find work, get suitable housing, get health care and carer support, and more. You can also listen to an overview of the NDIS in Anindilyakwa, Pitjantjatjara, Tiwi, Western Aranda and Yolgnu.

Digital Work and Study Service (DWSS)

The Digital Work and Study Service (DWSS) helps young people with mental ill health achieve their work or study goals through one-on-one support.

Individual Placement and Support Program (IPS)

The Individual Placement and Support (IPS) program helps young people with mental ill health achieve their work or study goals through one-on-one support.

Friendline

FriendLine is a free and anonymous national phone and chat service for anyone 18+ who’s feeling lonely, socially isolated, or just wants to connect with a friendly volunteer.

Neve

Neve is a safe, accessible website created by and for women, girls, feminine identifying and non-binary people with disabilities. Neve explores shared experiences. Some experiences are hard. Some are empowering. Neve offers a place to learn and a place to take action.

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