Young people are set to benefit from a new youth mental health service, headspace Kempsey, which is expected to open in late 2020.
Regional welfare agency Samaritans has been awarded a contract to establish a headspace centre for people aged 12 to 25. Funding is through Healthy North Coast’s Primary Health Network program, an Australian Government initiative.
The centre will provide access to holistic, low or no cost, youth-friendly care. As well as mental, physical and sexual health, its services will incorporate support for alcohol and other drugs, and work and study.
Welcoming the new service, Healthy North Coast’s Chief Executive Officer Julie Sturgess said headspace will provide additional mental health support to young people in and around Kempsey.
She paid tribute to the Australian Government for recognising the need for the service, which will be provided in a safe, confidential and non-judgemental environment.
“A key priority of Healthy North Coast is to improve the availability of mental health services to rural and regional communities such as Kempsey,” Ms Sturgess said.
“The support we give our young people today will have lasting benefits, helping to prevent mental health issues from becoming more serious and long term.”
Samaritans CEO, Brad Webb, said the new service offered a timely response to support young people in the local community.
“Our success relies upon strong partnership with the community and we look forward to working with young people, the Aboriginal community, surrounding communities, and other service providers to ensure that our shared vision for the service is realised,” Mr Webb said.
headspace CEO Jason Trethowan said access to early intervention mental health support was crucial for young people, with 75 per cent of mental health issues developing before the age of 25.
“headspace Kempsey will be able to support local young people in the community to get through these tough times and get back on track,” Mr Trethowan said.
Healthy North Coast already has commissioned headspace centres in Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour, Grafton, Lismore and Tweed Heads.