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New resource for caregivers

A new centre providing services to support the mental health of caregivers has opened in central Geelong.

The Barwon Southwest Mental Health and Wellbeing Connect Centre on Malop Street officially opened on Thursday, December 5, opening its doors to families and carers of people undergoing mental health and substance abuse challenges.

The centre is part of a network of eight Connect Centres across Victoria, offering its services without the need for a referral.

With a focus on non-clinical support, the centre offers information, networks, resources and hardship funds for people struggling with their own mental health while doing their best to support others.

The centre, operated by provider Wellways in collaboration with Satellite Foundation, is staffed by people with their own experience of supporting people with substance abuse and mental health issues.

Wellways chief executive Laura Collister said the service was designed for those who gave so much of themselves, often at great cost.

“Here, carers will find understanding, support, and practical resources from people who have walked in their shoes,” Ms Collister said.

“This peer-led model ensures that support is both empathetic and effective, tailored to the unique challenges carers face.”

Member for Geelong Christine Couzens officiated over the centre’s opening.

“Families, carers, and supporters are the backbone of the care and recovery journey for those facing mental health and substance use challenges,” Ms Couzens said.

“The new Connect Centres will provide warm, welcoming spaces to ensure they receive the support and resources they deserve.”

Note: The original version of this article incorrectly named the facility the Barwon Health Mental Health and Wellbeing Connect Centre. The Connect Centre is unaffiliated with Barwon Health.

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