Horsham, Victoria, Australia
info@wimmerapcp.org.au

Health Promotion Priority Mapping

working together for healthy communities

 

Healthier Eating & Active Living

Program Details

Target Group

Partners

Tools

Contact Person

NDIS Client Engagement- supports people through the pre planning stages of the NDIS with the long term goal of receiving and NDIS package

People with a diagnosed disability or mental illness

NDIA

n/a

Client Engagement Ph: 1800 195 114

Improving Mental Health & Social Connection

Integrated Family Services -Family Counselling –  Offers family counselling and group work services to families who have children under the age of 18 Years who are involved with, or at risk of becoming involved with Child Protection services if there is no support put in place to assist the family.

Families with children under 18

n/a

Outcome star/ Collaborative plan

Client Engagement and ChildFIRST

Ph:  1800 195 114

Family Mediation- Youth Family Reconciliation. Facilitates mediation with young people and their families, allowing participants to tell their story and be heard without interruption, and negotiate solutions.

Young people aged 15-25 with their families

n/a

 

Outcome star/ Collaborative plan

 

Kate Waterworth

Ph:   5362 2945

 

Family Mediation -Finding Solutions Early intervention program for youth and their families who have been identified as requiring assistance to avoid family breakdown. Workers and family members work together to negotiate solutions.

Young people aged 12-16 & their families

n/a

 

Outcome star/ Collaborative plan

 

Kate Waterworth Ph: 5362 2945

 

Mental Health Community Support Services – supports people experiencing mental illness to live well in their own home & community.  Support is funded through NDIS packages or other relevant funding.

People living with mental illness

n/a

 

Outcome star/ Collaborative plan/ Optimal Health

Client engagement Ph: 1800 195 114

 

Headspace Horsham is a free and confidential service for young people, promoting wellbeing and health, including mental and sexual health; alcohol and drug issues as well as work, training and study.

Young people aged 12-25

 

n/a

 

n/a

 

Ph: 5381 1543

 

Reducing Harmful Alcohol & Drug Use

Alcohol & Other Drugs support including counselling, care and recovery coordination and AOD Family reunification. Helps to set achievable goals to reduce alcohol and/or drug use, assists to minimise harm from using, increases motivation to change, builds knowledge and skills to prevent relapse and builds community connections.

People aged 16-25, or their families, who are experiencing alcohol and other drug issues.

ACSO

 

n/a

 

ACSO Ph: 1300 022 760

Or Uniting Wimmera Client Engagement: Ph: 1800 195 114

 

Other Health Programs

Early Learning – provides education and care for children from birth to school age.  A wide range of activities & experiences are provided to support children’s learning & development in a safe & friendly environment across communities of the Wimmera.  Services include childcare and kindergarten

Children aged 0 – School Age

 

n/a

 

n/a

 

Katrina Scimone

Ph:  5362 2927

Rowena Wasley

Ph: 5362 4010

ChildFIRST – the first point of contact for families who need some assistance with the day to day upbringing of their children

Families with children aged up to 18 who are vulnerable or at risk

Child Protection Unit and other local community service providers

n/a

 

Josh Koenig

Ph:  5362 4054

 

Early Parenting Support – a point of contact across the region to provide information & support to families who are having a baby & will assist in linking them into appropriate supports

Families

 

Wimmera Health Care Group

 

Outcome star/ collaborative plan

Louise Netherway

Ph:  5362 2943

 

Integrated Family Services -Family Support. Provides a range of caring professional services to support parents and parents to be. Assists children, young people and families experiencing the impacts of multiple (or co-occurring) issues, which could include: attachment with children, behaviour management, limited school attendance, family violence, mental illness, alcohol and substance use, disability, unemployment, debts, housing instability or homelessness.   Works to build on family strengths and enhance parenting abilities and maximise child’s development opportunities.

Families with high risk children 0-18 years.

 

n/a

 

Outcome star/ collaborative plan

 

Louise Netherway

Ph:  5362 2943

 

Therapeutic Residential Care – provides a home for young people aged 11 – 17 who have lived through neglect and abuse in their day to day lives.  Through DHHS referral only.

Young people

DHHS

 

n/a

 

Philip Yew Ph: 5362 4015

 

School Focused Youth Service (SFYS) – delivers services that utilise a range of approaches that include short and long term responses to address the needs of young people aged between 10 and 18 to re-engage them in education.

Young people who are at risk of disengaging from education

n/a

 

n/a

 

Kate Waterworth Ph: 53622 945

 

Disability Services – provides a range of services and support to help people with disabilities to develop the day to day skills they need to live as independently as possible.

People with disabilities aged 0-65 with an approved NDIS plan.

NDIA

 

Outcome star/ collaborative plan

Client Engagement

Ph: 1800 195 114

 

Shared Supported Accommodation – provides a holistic home style environment to support residents to be involved in their own daily living choices

 

People with disability who meet the criteria under the Disability Act 2006

n/a

n/a

Nicole Lee
Ph:  5382 6457

 

Wimmera Strengthening Parent Support Program– focus is families who have a child or children aged up to 18 years of age that have an intellectual disability, physical disability, developmental delay, sensory or an acquired brain injury.

Carers of children with disability

n/a

n/a

Julie Dunmill

Ph:  5362 4042

 

Out of Home Care – provides foster care, kinship care & residential care placements for children who are unable to live at home. Also provides training and support for carers.

Children up to 18 years who are unable to live at home and their carer.

n/a

Outcome star/ collaborative plan

 

Julie Bergen

Ph: 5362 2960

 

Emergency Relief – helps people deal with their immediate financial crisis situation in a way that maintains the dignity of the individual and encourages self-reliance.

Anyone in immediate financial crisis

Horsham Christian Emergency Food Centre, Stawell Interchurch Council

n/a

 

Client Engagement Ph: 1800 195 114

 

Youth programs – Creating Connections (a specialised program for young people aged 16 – 25 who are experiencing homelessness).  The Youth Outreach Service (supports young people aged 16 – 25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness).

Youth aged 16-25 who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness

n/a

 

Outcome star/ collaborative plan

 

Kate Waterworth Ph: 5362 2945

 

Pre-school Field Officer (PSFO) – supports the access and participation of children with developmental concerns and additional needs in four year old funded kindergarten also coordinated the Kindergarten Inclusion Support Service.

Any family/ teacher/ professional with a child attending funded four year old kindergarten with parental consent.

DET

 

n/a

 

Jenny Carter Ph: 5362 4084

 

Kindergarten Inclusion Support (KIS) – builds capacity of funded four year old kindergarten programs to support the inclusion of children with a disability.

Children with a diagnosed disability (defined by Disability Act 2006) with high support needs, complex medical needs, or undergoing continuing assessment of a possible disability.

DET

 

n/a

 

Jenny Carter Ph: 5362 4084

 

Housing programs – range of short, medium & long term & transitional housing or crisis housing options for people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness

People who are homeless or at risk of homelessness

DHHS

 

Housing establishment fund

 

Client Engagement

Ph: 1800 195 114

Entry point can assist people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness through referrals to a range of support and supported accommodation services. Services include accommodation, advocacy, and links to health, education, employment services and outreach support.

People who are homeless or at risk of homelessness

 

DHHS

 

Housing establishment fund

 

Client Engagement

Ph: 1800 195 114

 

Leaving Care – assesses the needs of young people leaving care without family support and assists them in the transition to independence.

15 years and over

n/a

 

n/a

 

Julie Bergen

Ph: 5362 4000