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Community-based Programs

Paying Attention to Self (PATS)

PATS is a group for young people aged 13-18 who have a parent with a mental health problem. It's run by teenagers whose parents has mental health problems and a health professional.

CHIPS

ChIPS offers young people heaps of funky stuff to do. It opens doors to friendships. Leadership training and support from people who know what it's like to live with a chronic illness.  
High Risk Youth Health Services 

Adolescent Forensic Health Service

provides a wide range of high quality health services and specialist interventions to high risk young people who are in custody or on community based orders supervised by Juvenile Justice Units.
Young People's Health Service a service that helps to improve the health of young people from 12 - 22 years who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, including young people in refuges and temporary accommodation.

 

Last Updated 02-May-2007. Authorised by: Susan Sawyer. Enquiries: Kristina Bennett.
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