Moderate Mental Illness
Which health services are relevant? Mainly face-to-race primary care services, backed up by psychiatrists or links to broader social supports. Clinical-assisted digital mental health services and other low intensive services. Psychological services for those who require them.
Broader non-health support services Psychosocial support and community support such as peer support, social participation, or lifestyle interventions.
First Nations Specific Resources
Which health services are relevant? Clinician/Aboriginal Health Worker supported culturally appropriate digital mental health services.
Broader non-health support services Culturally appropriate GP-led care coordination; Culturally appropriate accessible psychological interventions; ACCHO-led care coordination; Linkages to cultural and social supports; Culturally appropriate family mental health support services for young people.
headspace Cannington
(due to open in November 2021)
Support for young people aged 12 – 25 years old
headspace is a service for young people aged 12 – 25 years, providing support in areas of mental health, alcohol & drugs, sexual health and physical health. The services available at headspace Cannington will include:
Youth Workers
Psychologists
GP
Education programs
headspace Cannington is due to open in November. Until then, clients are recommended to contact the Midland, Armadale or Osborne Park centres.
Contact
Genna Hand – Community Engagement Officer
g.hand@archehealth.com.au
08 9458 0505
Leshahn Reich – Community Engagement Officer
l.reich@archehealth.com.au
08 9458 0505
Infocus Counselling
Short term family counselling service
Infocus® Counselling Bentley provides counselling services for individuals with mild to moderate psychological concerns that can be addressed with short-term intervention.
Services are delivered by Registered and Clinical Psychologists for clientele from birth-16, young adults, adults, elderly, and perinatal.
Contact
infocus@archehealth.com.au
08 9458 0505
Belmont Psychology
Belmont Psychology offers clinical services and interventions to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. Services are provided by Clinical and Registered Psychologists.
Contact
08 9477 2980 or 0432 386 665
Eastgate Psychology
Eastgate Psychology services are available at the Eastgate Medical Centre. Services are provided by Registered Psychologist, Nikola Horley.
Contact
08 6107 4103
Grove Psychology
Grove Psychology services are provided by both Clinical and Registered Psychologists.
Contact
admin@grovepsychology.com.au
08 9475 0516
Life Without Barriers
Culturally Diverse Psychological Service
Supports CALD people experiencing mild to moderate psychological distress.
The Culturally Diverse Psychological Service is a free mental health service that provides short term culturally sensitive counselling (up to 10 sessions) to people (aged 12+) from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with mild to moderate psychological distress. Along with access to interpreters if needed, a team of psychologists, each fluent in a different language, are available to support clients throughout their time with the service.
A GP, Psychiatrist or Paediatrician referral is required to access the service.
This is a metro-wide service based out of Leederville (LWB’s Office), with outreach locations in Mirrabooka (Sudbury Community House), Langford (William Langford Community House), Cockburn (ad hoc location) and surrounds.
Life Without Barriers is a charitable organisation supporting close to 23,000 people living in over 400 communities across the nation. The organisation provides local and responsive services to support children, young people, adults, older people, families and communities.
Contact
General enquiries: CaldPsychService@lwb.org.au
Service referrals: CaldPsychReferrals@lwb.org.au
0418 724 549