Our services
Our commissioned services address key priority areas such as Aboriginal health, alcohol and other drugs, chronic conditions, end of life care, and mental health and suicide prevention. You can search for services we help fund, by using the 'Commissioned services' category tag below. To narrow the range of results showing below, you can choose more than one category option to filter your search.
PLEASE NOTE: this is not a complete list of all the support services available across South Eastern NSW. If you can't find a specific service you need or to find other health care services in your local area, visit healthdirect. In an emergency, please call 000.
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Bega Mental Health Hub
commissionedIn partnership with new Head to Health services, COORDINARE has commissioned five new mental health hubs, delivering free, evidence-based psychological supports for vulnerable and hard to reach communities.
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Care Finder
commissionedCare 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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Chronic Pain Management Program (CPMP)
commissionedPain 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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Chronic Pain Telehealth Program - St Vincent's Hospital
commissionedThe 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
commissionedCOORDINARE 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)
commissionedContinuing To Be Me (C2bMe) provides mental and emotional support to people living in Residential Aged Care Homes in Southeastern NSW.
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Directions Health Services - PathwaysProgram Southern NSW
commissionedDirections Health’s confidential 'Pathways to Recovery' programs offer people impacted by drug or alcohol related issues a range of non-judgemental, holistic, harm minimisation-based services. The Pathways programs are for people of all ages, including family members.
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Flourish Australia - Commonwealth Psychosocial Support Program
commissionedFree non-clinical supports for people 16 years and over with a severe and complex mental health condition. Also provides support to apply for NDIS if primarily 'Psychosocial Disability' and Service Navigation. There are multiple service locations across South Eastern NSW including:
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Batemans Bay
Bega
Goulburn
Nowra
Queanbeyan
Ulladulla
Wollongong
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Goulburn Mental Health Hub
commissionedIn partnership with new Head to Health services, COORDINARE has commissioned five new mental health hubs, delivering free, evidence-based psychological supports for vulnerable and hard to reach communities.
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Grand Pacific Health
commissionedGrand Pacific Health is a not-for-profit, primary health care organisation providing locally-tailored, high-quality services. Services include physical health, mental health, youth health, Aboriginal health and chronic disease management.
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Head to Health
commissionedIf your mental health is stuggling, Head to Health can help direct you to the appropriate support networks.
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headspace Batemans Bay
commissionedheadspace Batemans Bay provide a safe and confidential environment for young people aged 12-25 to access mental health, alcohol and other drugs and physical health support services, as well as work and study assistance.
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