BALLARAT Community Health will aim to provide improved support services for people with mental ill-health or alcohol and other drug dependencies from this winter.
BCH is partnering with Central Highlands Rural Health, and the Maryborough District Health Service from 1 July to cater to western Victorian patients as part of the new Step Thru Care program, backed by Western Victoria Primary Health Network.
Having assessed the recommendations stemming from the Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System, and looked at community needs, WVPHN has formed the program.
BCH alcohol and other drugs services manager Suzanne Powell said Step Thru Care will be key to client recovery.
Patients’ support needs when they first connect with the program to determine eligibility.
“Mental health, and alcohol and other drug challenges are impacting people right across the Ballarat Goldfields region, often simultaneously,” Ms Powell said.
“Agencies will guide clients toward the support that is best suited to their needs no matter where they live in the Ballarat Goldfields region.
“People who need both mental health and AOD services can receive these supports from the same agency, reducing the need to re-tell their stories.
“There will also be proactive collaboration with external professionals such as GPs. We’re providing holistic services that consider the needs of every individual.
“The partner agencies are working together to bolster services and ensure the greatest possible impact on the health and wellbeing of our community members.”
The health services are currently recruiting clinicians to deliver the program, and Ms Powell encourages those qualified to apply to work with BCH.
“We’re looking for special people to join our team as part of this exciting new initiative,” she said.
“We are aware of the demand for treatment within the Ballarat Goldfields region. We need a strong team of dedicated people to support those in need.”