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ALCOHOL and OTHER DRUG SERVICES Central Victoria ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG SERVICES Central Victoria The following services provide alcohol and other drug (AOD) support in the Central Victoria region for people and families in need. The services are listed by local government area (LGA). Campaspe LGA Organisation Address Service details Campaspe Echuca Regional 226 Service St, Echuca • Hospital Health 03 5485 5800 Campaspe Rochester and 1 Pascoe St, Rochester • Hospital Elmore District 03 5484 4400 Health Service Campaspe Kyabram District 86-96 Fenaughty St, • Hospital Health Service Kyabram 03 5857 0200 Campaspe Echuca Regional Medical Consulting Rooms • Provides counselling and/or co-ordination to individuals, couples or families Health Alcohol and 17 Francis St, Echuca who have an alcohol or other drug dependency issue. Provides outreach to Drug Services 03 5485 5800 Kyabram, Rochester, Tongala, Lockington, Rushworth and surrounding areas within the shire of Campaspe Campaspe Murray Human 228-230 High St, Echuca • Drug and/or alcohol information/referral Services 03 5482 1075 Campaspe Rochester - Rural 1 Pascoe St, Rochester • Residential alcohol/drug dependence treatment. Drug and Alcohol 03 5484 4465 0477 393 716 • Referral via Connecting Care, Victorian Statewide referral form or self- Withdrawal Service referral. • Also needle exchange program. Alcohol and other drug service providers | Central Victoria Page 1 of 12 Last updated 10 January 2018 Campaspe MIND 496 Hargreaves St, • Delivered in partnership with Salvation Army. For people 16 years and over Bendigo with mental health issues who are also experiencing problems with alcohol 1300 286 463 and drug use. 1300 022 760 via ACSO Campaspe Northern Victoria 03 5440 8410 • Delivered in partnership between SalvoCare Northern with MIND. Provides Counselling, Care the care and recovery coordination, counselling service and assessment and Recovery streams in the Loddon Mallee catchment for people aged 16 years and over. Campaspe Northern District 24 Fitzroy St, Kerang • Provides support to young people and their families effected by drugs 03 5451 0200 Community Health • 1 to 1 counselling Service - Kerang Youth Alcohol and • Family support Drugs Outreach • Group programs Service • Community education and information. • Serving the communities of Swan Hill rural city, Gannawarra shire, Campaspe shire and northern end of the Loddon shire. Campaspe Njernda Aboriginal 84 Hare St, Echuca • Drug and/or alcohol information/referral 03 5480 6252 Corporation Medical • Includes residential healing centre for young people aged between 14-22 Centre years. Campaspe Anglicare Victoria – 175-187 Hargreaves St, • Child FIRST provides a central, community-based referral point to a range of St Luke’s Region – Bendigo community based family services and other supports for vulnerable children Child FIRST 03 5440 1147 and families within Victoria. 1800 260 338 Campaspe St Luke’s Anglicare 51 Heygarth St, Echuca • A community agency providing diverse human services including mental 03 5482 0900 health and homelessness support. • Free Campaspe ACSO: Headspace 78-80 Pall Mall, Bendigo • Headspace is specific for supporting young people 12-25 years in the areas 03 5434 5345 of mental health, sexual health, drug and alcohol education and employment. • Free Alcohol and other drug service providers | Central Victoria Page 2 of 12 Last updated 6 July 2018 Campaspe CareConnect Shop 5, 41-43 Mundy • Assists people to live independently by connecting with proper services and Echuca Street, Bendigo supports. Specifically working with people who are aged, have disabilities, 1800 692 464 mental health issues, and carer support. Services also provided for children, young people, CALD community, Aboriginal, Veterans, LGBTI, and socially disadvantaged individuals. Campaspe Centre for Non- PO Box 958, Bendigo • Targeted service response, intensive support and programs for identified Violence 03 5430 3000 disadvantaged and vulnerable groups, such as single young women (between the ages of 15 and 25) who have children or are pregnant; women with alcohol and other drug issues, women with disabilities and rural women Campaspe Loddon Campaspe 171 Hargreaves St, • Based in Bendigo. Provides free legal information and advice to Echuca, and Community Legal Bendigo court assistance at Castlemaine, Echuca, Kerang, Kyneton, Maryborough Centre 1800 450 909 and Swan Hill courts to who can’t afford a lawyer or who can’t get legal aid. Campaspe Victorian Aboriginal 1800 064 865 • VALS plays an important role in providing referrals, advice/information, duty Legal Service work or case work assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (VALS) peoples in the state of Victoria Campaspe Kildonan Uniting 136 Maude St, • Community services to help children, young people and families experiencing Care Shepparton hardship or disadvantage. 03 8401 0100 1800 002 992 (Toll free) Gannawarra Gannawarra Cohuna District 148-155 King George St, • Hospital Hospital Cohuna 03 5456 5300 Gannawarra Kerang District 13-15 Burgoyne St, • Hospital Health Kerang 03 5450 9200 Alcohol and other drug service providers | Central Victoria Page 3 of 12 Last updated 6 July 2018 Gannawarra Boort District 31 Kiniry St, Boort • Hospital Health 03 5451 5200 Gannawarra Northern District 24 Fitzroy St, Kerang • Provides support to young people and their families effected by drugs Community Health 03 5451 0200 • Service - Kerang 1 to 1 counselling Youth Alcohol and • Family support Drugs Outreach • Group programs Service • Community education and information. Gannawarra Northern District 24 Fitzroy St, Kerang • Offers a service for people who wish to withdraw from alcohol or other drugs Community Health 03 5451 0200 either in the home or hospital environment. Servicing Shires of Gannawarra, Service - Kerang Buloke, northern end of the Loddon and Swan Hill Rural Alcohol and Drug Withdrawal Service Gannawarra MIND 496 Hargreaves St, • Delivered in partnership with Salvation Army. For people 16 years and over Bendigo with mental health issues who are also experiencing problems with alcohol 1300 022 760 via ACSO and drug use. 1300 286 463 Gannawarra Northern Victoria 03 5440 8410 • Delivered in partnership between SalvoCare Northern with MIND. Provides Counselling, Care the Care and Recovery Coordination, Counselling service and Assessment and Recovery streams in the Loddon Mallee catchment for people aged 16 years and over. Gannawarra Mallee 140 Langtree Ave, Mildura • A community based organisation providing services to youth, adults and Accommodation 03 5021 6500 families to help alleviate the impacts of homelessness, abuse, suffering and and Support disadvantage. Program Gannawarra Mallee District 9 Nolan St, Kerang • Services include alcohol and other drug counselling. Aboriginal 03 5450 3019 Services Gannawarra Loddon Campaspe 171 Hargreaves St, • Based in Bendigo. Provides free legal information and advice to Echuca, and Community Legal Bendigo court assistance at Castlemaine, Echuca, Kerang, Kyneton, Maryborough Centre 1800 450 909 and Swan Hill courts to who can’t afford a lawyer or who can’t get legal aid. Alcohol and other drug service providers | Central Victoria Page 4 of 12 Last updated 6 July 2018 Gannawarra Murray Mallee Haselgrove House • Provides free, confidential legal advice, information, referral and case work Community Legal 122 Ninth St, Mildura Service 03 5023 5966 Toll free 1800 243 002 Greater Bendigo Greater Bendigo Health 100 Barnard St, Bendigo • Hospital Bendigo (Access via Mercy St) 03 5454 6000 Greater Bendigo 171 Hargreaves St, • Offers alcohol and other drugs residential and home-based withdrawal Bendigo Community Health Bendigo programs. Services 03 5448 1600 • It delivers alcohol and drug counselling in a one-to-one, group or family 3 Seymoure St, format to best suit needs. Eaglehawk • The harm minimisation focus includes a pharmacotherapy service and 03 5434 4300 needle syringe program. • Free 13 Helm St, Kangaroo Flat 03 5430 0500 Greater ACSO: Headspace 78-80 Pall Mall, Bendigo • headspace is specific for supporting young people 12-25 years in the areas Bendigo 03 5434 5345 of mental health, sexual health, drug and alcohol education and employment. • Free Greater MIND 496 Hargreaves St, • Delivered in partnership with Salvation Army. For people 16 years and over Bendigo Bendigo with mental health issues who are also experiencing problems with alcohol 1300 022 760 via ACSO and drug use. 1300 286 463 Greater ACSO 28 Pall Mall, Bendigo • Victorian regional and intake referral service. For mental health support and Bendigo 1300 022 760 alcohol and other drug treatment Alcohol and other drug service providers | Central Victoria Page 5 of 12 Last updated 6 July 2018 Greater Northern Victoria 03 5440 8410 • Delivered in partnership between SalvoCare Northern with MIND. Provides Bendigo Counselling, Care the care and recovery coordination, counselling service and assessment and Recovery streams in the Loddon Mallee catchment for people aged 16 years and over. Greater Salvation Army Gravel Hill • The Salvation Army Bridge Program is a young adult rehabilitation service Bendigo Bridge Program 65-71 Mundy St, Bendigo for males and females aged between 18-30. The program runs as a week 03 5440 8410 long intensive. Greater Anglicare Victoria – 175-187 Hargreaves St, • Child FIRST provides a central, community-based referral point to a range Bendigo St Luke’s Region – Bendigo of community based family services and other supports for vulnerable Child FIRST 03 5440 1147 children and
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