I have NDIS funding but not Support Coordination. Can you still help me connect with supports?
We welcome the opportunity to discuss your options with you and link you with supports that can assist in your journey.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss your options with you and link you with supports that can assist in your journey.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss your options with you and link you with supports that can assist in your recovery journey.
CCC also support clients with psychosocial disabilities through Commonwealth Psychosocial Support Program in Western Downs, Goondiwindi and South Burnet regions of Queensland. This program is available throughout Australia, and we [...]
CCC is registered to provide “Life Transition Supports”, Support Coordination and Psychosocial Recovery Coaching, through NDIS funding, Australia wide. We specialise in assisting people living in rural and isolated areas [...]
RRMH and CCC do not provide clinical supports but may assist in connecting you with supports in your local area or services/supports specialising in remote delivery. We are not affiliated [...]
Contact our Programs team for more information, to plan a training session, or to discuss how we can tailor our programs to suit your specific needs.
We can provide you with information to take to your company’s Health and Safety Representative. Rural & Remote Mental Health can work with your company to tailor and integrate the [...]
Please reach out to our Programs team to discuss your skills and experience and to establish a pathway towards presenter training.
The ideal number of attendees for a Rural Minds workshop for communities is between 10 – 15 people. However, community workshops can run with less than 10 participants.
We can provide you with information to take to your company’s Health and Safety Representative. Reach out to us for more.
Yes, you can express interest in attending a workshop. We will let you know when a workshop is planned for your area.
Contact our Programs team for more information, to plan a training session, or to discuss how we can tailor our programs to suit your specific needs.
These services offer 24/7 phone support: Lifeline – 13 11 14 There is also the option for support via text message or online chat. Beyond Blue – 1300 22 4636 [...]
You can reach out to our Programs team here to discuss how you can be a part of the journey.
The ideal number of attendees for a Deadly Thinking workshop for communities is between 10 – 15 people. However, community workshops can run with less than 10 participants.
Please reach out to our Programs team to discuss your skills and experience and to establish a pathway towards presenter training.
Non-Indigenous participants are more than welcome. However, they will not be able to present the program without an Indigenous lead facilitator. Also, please note that this is not a cultural [...]
Yes, you can express interest in attending a workshop. We will let you know when a workshop is planned for your area.
Contact our Programs team for more information, to plan a training session, or to discuss how we can tailor our programs to suit your specific needs.
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Yes! We strive to tell raw and real stories that will help others and are always looking for people to work with on articles and blog posts. Reach out to [...]
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You certainly can. We offer the option to donate weekly, monthly or quarterly. Alternatively, you can still donate a one-off custom amount.
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