$80 million to help Australians with a mental illness
Australians with a severe mental illness will continue to have access to intensive, one-on-one support through an $80.3 million over three years funding extension to the Personal Helpers and Mentors (PHaMs) program.
Through this funding, 33 providers offering services at 58 locations across Australia will be able to continue to employ 290 full-time equivalent personal helpers and mentors to work individually with people with mental illnesses.
Since 2007 PHaMs services have helped around 9,000 people with a mental illness.
PHaMs is designed to help people with a severe mental illness reconnect with the wider community and live more independent and satisfying lives.
Working one-on-one with participants, personal helpers and mentors provide practical help with setting and achieving personal goals, such as finding suitable housing, using public transport or improving relationships with family and friends.
By building their confidence and increasing their connections within the community, personal helpers and mentors help participants overcome the social isolation that can be so crippling for someone with a mental illness.
PHaMs is an innovative model for supporting people with a severe mental illness in the community, rather than solely in medical services. Early findings from an independent evaluation show that participants in the program had more confidence to re-connect with mainstream health services, learnt new skills and were less socially isolated.
This $80.3 million funding extension will allow services to continue for the thousands of people who are already benefiting from PHaMs, as well as new participants who can benefit from these services in the future.
There are over 170 PHaMs sites operating across the country, including specialist sites that focus on people who are homeless, refugees and Indigenous Australians.
Location | Provider |
Funding (to 30 June 2013) |
---|---|---|
Armidale, NSW | The Benevolent Society | $1,434,000 |
Liverpool, NSW | The Benevolent Society | $1,296,000 |
Wingecarribee, NSW | The Benevolent Society | $1,296,000 |
Inner City Sydney, NSW | CatholicCare | $1,368,000 |
Moree, NSW | Centacare – New England North West | $1,434,000 |
West Wyalong, NSW | Lambing Flat Enterprises Ltd | $1,434,000 |
Campbelltown, NSW | Macarthur Disability Services Ltd | $1,368,000 |
Orange, NSW | Mission Australia | $1,513,670 |
Wollongong, NSW | Neami Limited | $1,368,000 |
Lower North Shore, NSW | New Horizons Enterprises Limited | $1,296,000 |
Northern Beaches, NSW | New Horizons Enterprises Limited | $1,296,000 |
Ryde, NSW | New Horizons Enterprises Limited | $1,368,000 |
Dubbo, NSW | Schizophrenia Fellowship of NSW Inc | $1,434,000 |
Ulladulla / Shoalhaven, NSW | Schizophrenia Fellowship of NSW Inc | $1,434,000 |
Wagga Wagga, NSW | Schizophrenia Fellowship of NSW Inc | $1,434,000 |
Parramatta, NSW | UCA – Parramatta Mission | $1,368,000 |
Canberra City, ACT | Mental Health Foundation (ACT) Inc | $1,368,000 |
Southside, ACT |
Woden Community Service Incorporated |
$1,368,000 |
Darwin-Palmerston Urban, NT | Mission Australia | $1,368,000 |
Katherine – Urban, NT | Australian Red Cross Society | $1,513,670 |
Top End – Remote and Rural communities, NT |
Top End Association for Mental Health Inc. | $1,434,000 |
Sorell & Districts, TAS | Anglicare Tasmania Inc | $1,434,000 |
Launceston, TAS | Mission Australia | $1,513,670 |
Fraser Coast, QLD | Community Solutions Incorporated | $1,434,000 |
Gold Coast, QLD | Mental Illness Fellowship of Victoria | $1,368,000 |
Bayside, QLD | Open Minds Australia | $1,296,000 |
Caboolture, QLD | Open Minds Australia | $1,434,000 |
South Brisbane, QLD | Open Minds Australia | $1,296,000 |
Sunshine Coast, QLD | Ozcare | $1,513,670 |
Townsville, QLD | Ozcare | $1,513,670 |
Logan, QLD | Youth & Family Services (Logan City) Inc | $1,368,000 |
Mid-North Country, SA | Australian Red Cross Society | $1,434,000 |
Noarlunga, SA |
Mental Illness Fellowship of South Australia Incorporated |
$1,296,000 |
North and Far West Country, SA | Mission Australia | $1,513,670 |
Southern Metro – Marion sub area, SA |
UnitingCare Wesley Port Adelaide Incorporated |
$1,296,000 |
Outer East Melbourne – Eastern, VIC | EACH | $1,368,000 |
Outer East Melbourne – Knox, VIC | EACH | $1,296,000 |
Outer East Melbourne – Maroondah, VIC | EACH | $1,296,000 |
Outer East – Mooroolbark to Healesville, VIC |
EACH | $1,296,000 |
Central East Melbourne – Manningham, VIC |
Inner East Mental Health | $1,434,000 |
Inner South Melbourne VIC | Inner South Community Health | $1,296,000 |
Middle Southern Melbourne VIC | Jobco Employment Services Inc | $1,296,000 |
Inner Urban East Melbourne – Boroondara, VIC |
Jobco Employment Services Inc | $1,434,000 |
Inner South Melbourne VIC | Mind Australia | $1,368,000 |
Barwon South West – Glenelg, VIC | Mind Australia | $1,434,000 |
Central East Melbourne – Whitehorse, VIC |
Mind Australia | $1,296,000 |
Greater Dandenong, VIC | Mind Australia | $1,296,000 |
Gippsland – Traralgon / Morwell, VIC |
Mind Australia | $1,434,000 |
Southern Melbourne – Cardinia, VIC | Mind Australia | $1,296,000 |
Gippsland – Korumburra / Lakes Entrance, VIC |
Mind Australia | $1,434,000 |
Barwon, VIC |
The Salvation Army (VIC) Property Trust – Kardinia |
$1,513,670 |
Central East Melbourne – Monash, VIC |
Prahran Mission | $1,296,000 |
Southern Melbourne – Casey, VIC |
WISE Employment Ltd | $1,296,000 |
Albany, WA | Community First International Ltd | $1,513,670 |
Peel, Rockingham & Kwinana, WA |
Community First International Ltd | $1,513,670 |
Wheatbelt, WA | Perth Home Care Services | $1,434,000 |
Bentley Health Service Region, WA |
The Richmond Fellowship of WA | $1,296,000 |
Midland / Guildford, WA | The Richmond Fellowship of WA | $1,296,000 |
TOTAL | $80,337,030 |