Mental-health support for Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Around 61% of the asylum seekers experience serious mental distress. Refugees are five times more likely to have mental health needs than the Australian population. We provide specialist mental health support to help refugees to rebuild their lives using the resilience, strength and skills acquired on their journeys. Our experienced and highly qualified therapists and service providers apply a range of evidenced-based and best practice approaches including:

  • Improved engagement, integration and connection to community and mainstream services.
  • Developing skills, knowledge, talents, creativity and strengths in asylum seekers.
  • Encouraging a sense of belonging, connectedness, improve loneliness, social isolation and mental health of asylum seekers.
  • Foster empowerment, resilience, independence, self sufficiency and contribution of asylum seekers.
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