Library Hosting Mental Health Drop-in Sessions

Wagga Wagga City Library has developed a partnership with Grand Pacific Health to establish a free, weekly drop-in session for community members seeking support to navigate local mental health services.

Grand Pacific Health’s Care Navigator Clayton Leese said anyone over 16 years can drop in between 10.30am and 1pm every Monday without making an appointment.

“Our ‘Medicare Mental Health Care program’ is a free mental health service that has recently opened in Wagga Wagga,” Mr Leese said.

“The service is a welcoming entry point for young people, adults and their support people who are experiencing distress, crisis or mental health challenges.

“Accessing Medicare Mental Health Care services does not require a Medicare card, and referrals can be made by email, in person, or by contacting the National Head to Health Phoneline on 1800 595 212.”

Mr Leese said the program’s staff will talk to people about individual concerns to identify the support they need.

“This may involve receiving care through a Medicare Mental Health Centre or referring someone to other available services and supports.”

Council’s Multicultural Services Officer Maryanne Gray said the partnership program was established by the Library to increase opportunities for community members seeking reliable information about what mental health and social support services are available in Wagga Wagga.

“Having a care navigator available in the library is great for our community, particularly for any of our Language Café participants who may come from a trauma background,” Ms Gray said.

“A free and confidential service that doesn’t require bookings offers exactly the kind of flexibility needed to help people in this space.”

No bookings are required to attend this free, drop-in program.

Where and when:

Wagga Wagga City Library

Monday, 10.30pm – 1pm

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