headspace
Griffith

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Hours

  • Monday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Tuesday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Wednesday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Thursday: 11:00am - 7:00pm
  • Friday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

About

We provide a safe, confidential environment for young people aged 12- 25 and their families to access services such as education, training & employment support, alcohol & drug support, general health, wellbeing and mental health support. 

If you need support outside of our Centre hours, you can speak to someone one-on-one via online chat, email or over the phone at eheadspace.org.au or 1800 650 890.

If you need immediate assistance, please call 000.
If you have concerns about your mental health or someone else's:
Lifeline: 13 11 14
Kids Helpline: 1800 551 800
Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467

 

Referral Form 

 

 

Hours

  • Monday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Tuesday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Wednesday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Thursday: 11:00am - 7:00pm
  • Friday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

headspace Griffith is operated by Centacare South West NSW. All headspace services are funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. Administration of funding is carried out by the headspace centre’s local Primary Health Network, in this case, Murrumbidgee (First Health Ltd).

Services

Your GP can refer you to see a specialist youth psychiatrist for bulk billed assessment and management advice for mental health issues.

Sexual health screenings on site or links to local services. 

Workers either on site or linked to the centre who can assist you with work or study opportunities. 

Mental health workers – which may include psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors and other workers – that can help if you're just not feeling yourself.

Workers either on site or linked to the centre who can assist you with any alcohol or other drug concern.

A group of young people who help with events and some decision making at a centre. Ask your centre about getting involved.

“headspace is great as they helped me change my perspective which kept me out of trouble, and since attending I haven’t lost my temper at anyone. Highly recommend Dylan for trauma counselling. He is a top bloke!”
- Male (19 yrs old)

More information

Our staff are experts in their field, with a specific interest in the unique experiences and needs of young people. Meet the team:

Centre Manager

Rosanne 

Clinical Lead

Emma

Mental Health Clinicians

Josh 

Paris

Georgia

Mieke

Intake & New Access Coach 

Kate

Intake Worker 

Alison 

Community Engagement & Awareness Officer

Candace

 

Specialist Services 

Case Management Support -Jena - Linking Communities Network Ptd

Dietitian - Marley - Ward Nutrition 

Sexual Health Nurse - Sally - Murrumbidgee Local Health District 

 

 

You can find our Privacy Policy here:

https://headspace.org.au/privacy-policy/

You can find our Duty of Care Policy here:

https://headspace.org.au/duty-of-care/

You can find your rights and responsibilities when accessing our service here:

HS 003 Rights and Responsibilities

You can find additional information about how we protect your privacy during online appointments here: 

HS 004 Online Privacy

The team at headspace Griffith value your feedback. If you would like to provide us some feedback please click on the link below on how you can do this: 

Compliments and Complaints Brochure

Referrals to headspace Griffith

There are numerous ways to access support from headspace Griffith. 

Walk in: You can walk into our office during business hours. 

Self or family referral: If you are between the ages of 12-25 or a family member of a young person and wish to speak to someone, please call (02) 6962 3277 during office hours. You can also email enquiries@headspacegriffith.org.au . Please note this is not an email response service. You can also come in to see us. You'll find us at 1/26 Ulong Street Griffith.

Professional referral: If you would like to refer a young person to our service, please print and complete the referral form below. You can then either fax it to us on (02) 6962 6925, scan and email it to enquiries@headspacegriffith.org.au   or post to our PO Box (details on the referral form).  

Referral form for headspace Griffith -headspace Griffith Referral Form

 

 

headspace Griffith is a family and friends inclusive service as we value to role that they play in young people's lives. As a result we value the feedback that they have around our service. 

If you are a family or friend of someone who is currently accessing the services or has previously accessed the service and would like to provide feedback please click here

Alternative you can reach out to us via phone on (02) 6962 3277

headspace Griffith wants to let young people and their families know when, how and where in the community they can start to seek help for mental health issues. To do this headspace Griffith often attends community events, schools and service agencies to provide information to help increase the knowledge for young people, their friends, families and the broader community.

We do this through a presentation, information stalls or leaving resources such as posters or brochures. Our presentations cover what headspace is and general information about mental health and awareness. Our information stalls are interactive and offer a range of merchandise to be handed out.

If you would like headspace Griffith to give a presentation at your school or agency, or have an information stall at your next open day or community event please complete the headspace Griffith Event/Info Session Booking Request which can be found here headspace - Booking Form

 

We ask that all booking requests be submitted a minimum of three weeks before the date of your event/presentation to ensure adequate resources are available.

There is no cost associated with headspace attending or presenting at your event.

Are you enthusiastic about helping young people and making a difference in your local community?

Are you between 16 and 25 years old?

Join our Youth Reference Group!

The headspace Griffith Youth Reference Group, H.Y.P.E. (Helping Young People Evolve) is a group of young people aged 16-25 years who have an interest in youth wellbeing and mental health. The group meets monthly to gives us advice about how the centre can make a difference for young people.

Youth involvement is the key to making sure we have the best services for young people. Young people involved with the headspace Griffith YRG will have the opportunity to contribute in a number of ways, including (but not limited to):

  • Speaking out about youth mental health in your community
  • Receiving support to lead projects locally which can provide young people a voice for youth mental health policy development
  • Working with other young people to help improve access to mental health services
  • Have the opportunity to attend conferences and training to support your role as a Youth Reference Group member
  • Attend local events to promote headspace Griffith services
  • Provide input into the development of resources for young people, including factsheets, brochures and other promotional materials

I'm keen! How do I get involved?

If you would like to join, or are interested in learning more about headspace Griffith YRG please contact our Community Engagement & Awareness Officer on 02 6962 3277 or email enquiries@headspacegriffith.org.au.

Please find the Role Description, FAQ's and Application form below:

01.-YRG-role-description

02.-YRG-FAQ

03.YRG Application Form Template 

What kind of things can you help me with?

headspace Griffith can help with concerns or questions related to general health, mental health and wellbeing, stuff going on with your family, friends or studies, employment, and alcohol and other drug concerns.  If there is something else you have questions about, just give us a call or send us an email and ask.

How old do I have to be?

headspace provides services to young people between the ages of 12 and 25.

Do my parents need to come with me?

Although we feel it's great if parents can come and support you, we also understand this may be difficult sometimes for many reasons. Therefore your parents don't have to attend headspace with you. You may want to bring someone else that you feel comfortable with, or you can also attend by yourself if you choose to. If you’re 14 or under we need consent from a family member or legal guardian.

How much does it cost?

headspace services are all free of charge.

Do I need a referral to come?

No you don't need a referral. You can call or come and see us yourself. Or you can ask a friend, teacher, parent, other family member, health worker or community agency to contact headspace on your behalf; however we will need to speak with you before your first appointment to get your consent.

Do you tell people what I say?

At headspace we take your privacy very seriously and anything you say to us is confidential. There may be times other people may need to be involved in your care and if this is the case, we will talk to you about it first. The only time we would talk to someone else without your permission is if we are concerned about your safety, or are required to by law.

How do I make an appointment?

First step is to either give us a call on (02) 6962 3277 and talk to one of the team who will explain a bit more about headspace services and ask you some questions about what you may be wanting help with. Or if you’d prefer, you can email us at enquiries@headspacegriffith.org.au. Please note this email address is not a counselling service. For online web-chat, please go to Online and Phone Support.

If you are in need of immediate support or medical assistance, please contact one of these services: 000 Police/Fire/Ambulance      13 11 14 Lifeline      1800 55 1800 Kids Helpline    1800 800 944 Accessline

What if I'm not ready to speak to someone face-to-face?

It's not unusual to feel nervous about getting help. We understand this might be the first time you’ve spoken to anyone about your worries/concerns.  If you're going through a tough time and you don’t think you’re ready to chat to someone face-to-face, eheadspace provides confidential online web-chat and telephone mental health support 7 days a week. To access eheadspace all you need to do is register at Online and Phone Support or phone 1800 650 890.

Do you have wheelchair access?

Yes there is wheelchair access from our Ulong Street entrance.

 

When you turn 15 years of age, you can apply for your own Medicare card.  To do this you have to do some paper work and have some identification.  (You need to complete a "Medicare copy or transfer"application form and submit it at your local Medicare service centre.)  You'll need to provide identification, such as a student card or birth certificate, as well as details about the card you are transferring from. If you have difficulty obtaining or qualifying for a Medicare card please let us know as we may be able to assist you or help you find alternative services to support you.

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