Smiling older man with healthcare worker outside

Aboriginal peer support at the NAMMHC flyers and information

Smiling older man with healthcare worker outside

About this resource

This flyer promotes the Northern Adelaide Medicare Mental Health Centre, which provides free, confidential mental health support for people aged 16 and over. It explains that care can range from one-off peer sessions to longer-term therapy, with services including safety planning, counselling, and care coordination. The flyer highlights that no appointment or referral is needed, and support is available in person, by phone, or via Telehealth. It also mentions culturally safe care for First Nations people, LGBTQIA+ support, interpreter services, and therapies like CBT and EMDR. Contact details and locations are provided for easy access.

The NAMMHC Aboriginal Peer Support flyer promotes free, culturally-safe social and emotional wellbeing support for Aboriginal people. It explains that no appointment, referral, or Medicare card is needed and offers a safe, judgment-free space to yarn with an Aboriginal Peer Practitioner. The flyer highlights help with building resilience, managing stress, strengthening family and cultural connections, and accessing other culturally-safe services. It provides location details (23 Gillingham Road, Elizabeth), contact information (1800 565 774), and a link to learn more at sonder.net.au/medicare-mental-health, noting the service is funded by the Australian Government and Northern Adelaide Local Health Network and delivered by Sonder.