Partners in Recovery (PIR) is an initiative of the Federal Government to better support people experiencing severe and persistent mental illness with complex needs. PIR assists with the multiple sectors, services and supports they come into contact with, and could benefit from, to work in a more collaborative, coordinated and integrated way.
What is Partners In Recovery?
It’s a free program that assists people with severe and persistent mental illness and complex needs to better connect with services and support.
How can PIR help?
Our support facilitators help clients to:
What does ‘recovery’ mean?
Recovery means being able to create and live a meaningful life, with or without the presence of mental health issues.
Who is Partners In Recovery for?
Eligible people are those who:
What is the cost?
No fee.
If you need support or further information on how NDCH can assist you, please contact us on 03 - 5451 0200.
It’s a free program that assists people with severe and persistent mental illness and complex needs to better connect with services and support.
How can PIR help?
Our support facilitators help clients to:
- Make plans about working towards recovery
- Find the right places to get help
- Make sure that different services meet their needs
- Co-ordinate different services
- Solve practical problems – like housing and health needs
- Keep working towards recovery
What does ‘recovery’ mean?
Recovery means being able to create and live a meaningful life, with or without the presence of mental health issues.
Who is Partners In Recovery for?
Eligible people are those who:
- Are aged 18 years or over
- Diagnosed with, or appear to have mental illness that is severe and persistent
- Have complex service needs
- Require assistance to get the help they need from support services
- Have no coordination arrangements of support services in place
- Are keen to work with us to make things better
- Live in the Loddon Mallee Murray region
What is the cost?
No fee.
If you need support or further information on how NDCH can assist you, please contact us on 03 - 5451 0200.