There are increasing reports of households approaching NGOs because of problems keeping up with their mortgage. Many people in this situation do not know what they can do or where they can go for legal or financial help.
Two new brochures provide helpful information for people who are in trouble with their mortgage, from those who are in the process of being evicted from their homes to those who are just experiencing difficulty meeting their mortgage payments. They explain what you can do about your situation, and provide information about where you can get help.
Problems paying your mortgage? Things you can do. (Information on where you can get legal and financial help).
They are trying to take my home. (Answers common questions about home repossession and what you can do).
You can either download the brochures or order printed copies (publications@legalaid.nsw.gov.au; T 9219 5028).
The brochures are part of an information kit. To get a copy of the full kit, or to find out where to get help, phone LawAccess NSW on 1300 888 529.
The brochures are produced by Legal Aid NSW, the Consumer Credit Legal Centre and LawAccess NSW.
Please circulate to your networks.
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Grant Seeker Workshop
Good morning everyone:
The Communities Division of the Department of Community Services has provided funding
to Philanthropy Australia to conduct a Grantseeker Workshop in Coffs Harbour.
The Workshop is free of charge to participants.
The Workshop details are as follows:
Thursday 8th May 2008
9.30am to 1.30pm
DoCS Training Room
Max Murray Mall
20 Gordon St.
Coffs Harbour.
The Workshop is free of charge to participants.
Please see attached brochure for further details.
To register for the Workshop, please contact:
Peta McLean
Communities Division
Department of Community Services
Ph: 02 9716 2844
The Communities Division of the Department of Community Services has provided funding
to Philanthropy Australia to conduct a Grantseeker Workshop in Coffs Harbour.
The Workshop is free of charge to participants.
The Workshop details are as follows:
Thursday 8th May 2008
9.30am to 1.30pm
DoCS Training Room
Max Murray Mall
20 Gordon St.
Coffs Harbour.
The Workshop is free of charge to participants.
Please see attached brochure for further details.
To register for the Workshop, please contact:
Peta McLean
Communities Division
Department of Community Services
Ph: 02 9716 2844
Core of Life
What is Core of Life?
Core of Life in an innovative, ‘hands on’ health education program providing current, research based information about Pregnancy, Birth, Breast Feeding and Early Parenting to both male and female adolescents. Core of Life are currently calling for expressions of interest for people interested in being trained as a Core of Life facilitator in Coffs Harbour later this year. The training costs $220. There are a number of people already trained on the Mid North Coast including midwives.
The purpose of Core of Life is to achieve better health outcomes for young people and future families in our wider community.
The program was developed by two midwives at Peninsula Health’s Rosebud Hospital in Victoria, Australia.
Core of Life aims to:
Assist in reducing teenage pregnancy rates;
foster increased levels of responsibility and confidence in youth; and
facilitate positive community and early childhood development.
Core of Life is an ideal addition to secondary schools’ health education programs or programs for youth at risk in the community.
The program is presented in partnership by a midwife and a youth/health professional and engages participants using slides, video, discussions, power point presentations and the opportunity to be involved in role-play.
The Core of Life program is currently being offered in secondary schools and community settings throughout Australia. The program can be easily adapted to suit the needs of various community groups including English as a Second Language (ESL) students and Indigenous communities. Core of Life is currently developing modified resources for Australia's Indigenous community in partnership with several Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health organisations.
For more information on Core of Life or to register your interest in the training visit http://www.coreoflife.org/facilitators/workshopdates.html
Core of Life in an innovative, ‘hands on’ health education program providing current, research based information about Pregnancy, Birth, Breast Feeding and Early Parenting to both male and female adolescents. Core of Life are currently calling for expressions of interest for people interested in being trained as a Core of Life facilitator in Coffs Harbour later this year. The training costs $220. There are a number of people already trained on the Mid North Coast including midwives.
The purpose of Core of Life is to achieve better health outcomes for young people and future families in our wider community.
The program was developed by two midwives at Peninsula Health’s Rosebud Hospital in Victoria, Australia.
Core of Life aims to:
Assist in reducing teenage pregnancy rates;
foster increased levels of responsibility and confidence in youth; and
facilitate positive community and early childhood development.
Core of Life is an ideal addition to secondary schools’ health education programs or programs for youth at risk in the community.
The program is presented in partnership by a midwife and a youth/health professional and engages participants using slides, video, discussions, power point presentations and the opportunity to be involved in role-play.
The Core of Life program is currently being offered in secondary schools and community settings throughout Australia. The program can be easily adapted to suit the needs of various community groups including English as a Second Language (ESL) students and Indigenous communities. Core of Life is currently developing modified resources for Australia's Indigenous community in partnership with several Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health organisations.
For more information on Core of Life or to register your interest in the training visit http://www.coreoflife.org/facilitators/workshopdates.html
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Housing Information
BELLINGER/NAMBUCCA
HOUSING & SUPPORT FORUM
INVITES
Service Providers
to an information session by the NSW Department of Housing
about it’s ACCESS services & products
ON FRIDAY 14 MARCH 2008
10am - 12noon
AT THE UNITING CHURCH HALL HYDE STREET, BELLINGEN
MORNING TEA WILL BE PROVIDED
Bring your service information/brochures/business cards
- it will be a great networking opportunity.
R.S.V.P. for catering purposes - PLEASE PHONE 6655 1239
BY WEDNESDAY 12 MARCH
HOUSING & SUPPORT FORUM
INVITES
Service Providers
to an information session by the NSW Department of Housing
about it’s ACCESS services & products
ON FRIDAY 14 MARCH 2008
10am - 12noon
AT THE UNITING CHURCH HALL HYDE STREET, BELLINGEN
MORNING TEA WILL BE PROVIDED
Bring your service information/brochures/business cards
- it will be a great networking opportunity.
R.S.V.P. for catering purposes - PLEASE PHONE 6655 1239
BY WEDNESDAY 12 MARCH
Thursday, 14 February 2008
Headspace
What is Headspace?
Headspace is a place where young people can get help for a range of issues including mental health and drug and alcohol problems. These new services have been created because young people need services designed especially for them.
Headspace is a youth friendly, community based health service for young people aged 12-25 and their families, staffed by GPs, Allied Health, Mental Health, Youth Workers and Drug and Alcohol workers who have specific expertise in working with young people.
It is a confidential free service where all medical appointments are bulk billed.
And it is a locally run initiative established by organisations that understand their community.
How can Headspace assist you?
If you have a young person presenting with mental heath/drug and alcohol issues we can help case manage that young person and place them in contact with a network of local services including drug and alcohol/mental health workers and counsellors. The youth workers are here to work with GPs and other medical professionals to help manage and support young people with a range of issues.
Headspace Mid North Coast
Headspace Mid North Coast (MNC) is a new service funded under the Promoting Better Mental Health – Youth Mental Health Initiative. The emphasis is on early identification and effective, evidence-based interventions. Presently there are two case workers in the Mid North Coast Region with plans for a third based in Bellingen.
The case workers are employed by the Mid North Coast Division of General Practice to work on the Headspace program.
How to make a referral to Headspace
To make a referral to Headspace you can contact the numbers below:
Headspace Office (Nambucca Heads): ph 6568 7777
Nambucca Heads: Jennifer Corbett m: 0488 491 334
email: jcorbett@mncdgp.org.au
Coffs Harbour: Gary Maher m: 0488 499 720
email: gmaher@mncdgp.org.au
For more information you can go to the Headspace website: www.headspace.org.au
Headspace is a place where young people can get help for a range of issues including mental health and drug and alcohol problems. These new services have been created because young people need services designed especially for them.
Headspace is a youth friendly, community based health service for young people aged 12-25 and their families, staffed by GPs, Allied Health, Mental Health, Youth Workers and Drug and Alcohol workers who have specific expertise in working with young people.
It is a confidential free service where all medical appointments are bulk billed.
And it is a locally run initiative established by organisations that understand their community.
How can Headspace assist you?
If you have a young person presenting with mental heath/drug and alcohol issues we can help case manage that young person and place them in contact with a network of local services including drug and alcohol/mental health workers and counsellors. The youth workers are here to work with GPs and other medical professionals to help manage and support young people with a range of issues.
Headspace Mid North Coast
Headspace Mid North Coast (MNC) is a new service funded under the Promoting Better Mental Health – Youth Mental Health Initiative. The emphasis is on early identification and effective, evidence-based interventions. Presently there are two case workers in the Mid North Coast Region with plans for a third based in Bellingen.
The case workers are employed by the Mid North Coast Division of General Practice to work on the Headspace program.
How to make a referral to Headspace
To make a referral to Headspace you can contact the numbers below:
Headspace Office (Nambucca Heads): ph 6568 7777
Nambucca Heads: Jennifer Corbett m: 0488 491 334
email: jcorbett@mncdgp.org.au
Coffs Harbour: Gary Maher m: 0488 499 720
email: gmaher@mncdgp.org.au
For more information you can go to the Headspace website: www.headspace.org.au
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