The Psychosocial Support Program is a non-clinical community-based support that works with people with severe and/or episodic mental ill health (including with their families and carers, as appropriate) to achieve recovery goals.
Services cover a range of non-clinical supports focused on one or more of the following areas:
- Social skills, friendships, and family connections
- Day-to-day living skills
- Financial management and budgeting
- Finding and maintaining a home
- Vocational skills and goals
- Maintaining physical wellbeing, including exercise
- Managing substance use issues
- Building broader life skills, including confidence and resilience
- Building capacity to live independently in the community
- Support in building an application to test access to the NDIS