BCH Services Guide - Refugee & Immigration Support

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BCH Services Guide - Refugee & Immigration Support Ballarat Community Health provides a range of refugee and settlement services including: Paediatric Immigrant Health Clinic Refugee Health Nurse Settlement Workers Further resources can be optained at Centre for Culture, Ethnicity & Health Immigrant and Refugee Settlement Services Assistance for newly arrived immigrants and humanitarian entrants for up to 5 years settling in Australia. The focus is on building clients confidence and ability to participate economically and socially with the Australian community, while equipping them with knowledge and skills needed to access services in the future. Assistance for newly arrived immigrants and humanitarian entrants for up to 5 years settling in Australia. The focus is on building clients confidence and ability to participate economically and socially with the Australian community, while equipping them with knowledge and skills needed to access services in the future. Humanitarian entrants and immigrants depending on visa type. Initial appointments are 60 to 90 minutes; further appointments are made as required. Between 9.00am - 5.00pm by appointment. Immigrant Advocate, Settlement Services Case Manager. page 1 of 5

Phone Ballarat Community Health on 5338 4500 to speak to the Immigrant Advocate, Settlement Services. page 2 of 5

Paediatric Immigrant Health Clinic The clinic is available monthly for immigrant children. Specialist care for adult and child immigrants who are Vitamin D deficient is also provided at the clinic. The clinic is available monthly for immigrant children. Specialist care for adult and child immigrants who are Vitamin D deficient is also provided at the clinic. Appointments are 45-60 minutes Dr David Tickell Phone Ballarat Community Health on 5338 4500 for an appointment. A referral shall be required from the client s GP. Other Information 1st Wednesday of every month. page 3 of 5

Refugee Health Nurse The refugee health nurse co-ordinates access to health care for newly arrived refugee.and assists them to work towards independence. The program also provides ongoing health care and support to immigrant families and individuals. The refugee health nurse co-ordinates access to health care for newly arrived refugee.and assists them to work towards independence. The program also provides ongoing health care and support to immigrant families and individuals. Migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. Initial appointments are 60 to 90 minutes; further appointments are made as required Qualified nurse Phone Ballarat Community Health on 5338 4500 for an appointment. Waiting times may apply. The intake worker will assess priority. Telephone interpreter services are used as required. page 4 of 5

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Trauma & Torture Counselling This specialist counselling program is available to refugees and asylum seekers at any time following arrival in Australia. It aims to help survivors find a way forward as they strive to live with memories and consequences of their experiences with courage and dignity. This specialist counseling program is available to refugees and asylum seekers at any time following arrival in Australia. It aims to help survivors find a way forward as they strive to live with memories and consequences of their experiences with courage and dignity. Refugees and asylum seekers who have experienced trauma and torture. Initial appointments are 60 to 90 minutes; further appointments are made as required. Monday to Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm Qualified counsellor Phone Ballarat Community Health on 5338 4500 for an appointment. Other Information Waiting times may apply. The intake worker will assess priority. Telephone interpreter services are used as required. page 5 of 5