The Early Intervention Psychosocial Support Response (EIPSR) helps people with mental health conditions who are having difficulty managing everyday tasks to create a personalised recovery plan.
This 12-month program of individualised support helps people to live independently and safely in the community.
About Early Intervention Psychosocial Support Response:
Each service user will receive up to 12 months of support to develop individual recovery goals, one to one support through the Help at Home and in the Community service, group learning and social inclusion activities, and other supports as needed.
The Early Intervention Psychosocial Support Response service can help service users to do a range of things, including:
- Live independently and improve daily living skills
- Find and maintain suitable housing
- Participate in and build skills for social and community activities
- Build resilience and coping skills
- Learn and explore new ideas for personal growth
- Build skills to go back to work or study
- Improve relationships
- Connect with the broader community
- Have fun and connect with others.
People who accessed the Early Intervention Psychosocial Support Response Service showed an improvement in their daily life skills, social connectedness and overall mental health and wellbeing.
Mind has been contracted by La Trobe Community Health to provide the Early Intervention Psychosocial Support Response service to help participants live independently and safely in the community.
Who is Early Intervention Psychosocial Support for?
People who have a psychiatric condition and need assistance to live independently and safely in the community.
To be eligible participants need to be case managed by Community Mental Health through La Trobe Regional Health Service, and not have current NDIS funded support.
Available to people living in the catchment areas of Baw Baw, Bass Coast, South Gippsland, Latrobe City, Wellington and East Gippsland shires.
How do I register my interest for Early Intervention Psychosocial Support Response?
Applicants must be aged between 16 to 64 years.
Interested applicants should speak to their mental health case manager. La Trobe Community Health will determine eligibility.
Why choose Mind for in home and community support services?
Mind Australia provides individualised, evidence-based and recovery focused support to more than 11,000 people experiencing mental health and wellbeing concerns in Australia every year.
Mind partners with health, community, and government organisations to provide holistic support and a safe environment for people experiencing mental health and wellbeing concerns to live in the community.
Mind is one of the largest providers of community-managed psychosocial services in Australia with a range of residential, mobile outreach, centre-based and online services.
We are a leading employer of people with lived experience of mental ill-health, recognising their unique ability to connect with and motivate clients and guide recovery.
Contact details
Details
Funding types available
Free
Duration
Up to 12 months
Age range
16-64 years old