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  • Brother to Brother logo

    Brother to Brother

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    The Brother to Brother crisis line provides phone support for Aboriginal men who need someone to talk to about relationship issues, family violence, parenting, drug and alcohol issues or who are struggling to cope for other reasons.

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    Care Finder

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    Care Finder is a free service that can help vulnerable older people in South Eastern NSW who need extra, intensive support to access aged care services and other supports in the community.

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    Carer Gateway

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    Emotional, practical and financial support for carers. Carer Gateway will talk through what you need and help you to find local services and support to help you.

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    CarerHelp

    CarerHelp provides reliable and trustworthy information, tools, and resources to assist people who are caring for someone who is at the end of life.

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    Carers NSW Australia

    Carers NSW works with all carers regardless of their age, location, life-stage or circumstances. This includes those caring for individuals with support needs relating to ageing, disability, health and mental illness. Access information and advice for carers and their families about supports and services.

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    Child Protection Helpline

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    Any member of the community, including mandatory reporters, who suspect, on reasonable grounds, that a child or young person is at risk of significant harm should report their concerns to the Child Protection Helpline.

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    Chronic Pain Management Program (CPMP)

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    Pain is said to be chronic if it persists beyond the normal healing time of about three months. Chronic pain may result from trauma, surgery, chronic medical conditions, or have an unknown cause.

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  • St Vincent's Hospital Sydney logo shows a blue and purple shield with the letter M in the middle.

    Chronic Pain Telehealth Program - St Vincent's Hospital

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    The St Vincent's Hospital Sydney Department of Pain Medicine offers assessment, management services, and programs for patients experiencing persisting pain. The team includes pain and rehabilitation specialists, psychiatrists, physiotherapists, a psychologist, an anaesthetist, and a clinical nurse consultant.

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    Collaborative pairs – an approach to inform the social prescribing service

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    COORDINARE worked with Beacon Strategies to implement the 'Collaborative Pairs' project, partnering six consumers with six health professionals to co-create a social prescribing model for people living with chronic health conditions in South Eastern NSW. Find out more by watching this video.

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    Continuing to Be Me (C2bMe)

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    Continuing To Be Me (C2bMe) provides mental and emotional support to people living in Residential Aged Care Homes in Southeastern NSW.

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  • Health professional sitting on a couch with an elderly man talking.

    Dementia Advisory Service

    Are you caring for someone with dementia?

    The Dementia Advisory Service (DAS) offers support to people with memory concerns and to their families and care partners. The service is confidential and can offer telephone support or home visits.

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    Dementia Australia

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    Dementia Australia provides information, education and resources for people living with dementia, family, friends and carers.  

    Contact the Dementia Australia help line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - call 1800 100 500 or message the Dementia Australia webchat here.

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