Any day is a. good day. to tackle addiction DRUG & ALCOHOL PROGRAMS & SERVICES. Passionate about the possibilities

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Any day is a good day to tackle addiction DRUG & ALCOHOL PROGRAMS & SERVICES Passionate about the possibilities

How can we help? We help people who are experiencing problems with alcohol or other drugs as well as provide support to their families and loved ones. We also help people who have associated mental health issues and young people who need someone to talk to. With so many programs and services available, it can be tricky to work out which one is right for you. For advice, simply call us on 1300 727 957 and our friendly staff will talk to you about what outcomes you are looking for and how we believe we can best help. What we do We offer community-based services for individuals and groups as well as phone services. Taking a holistic approach, we aim to help people take control of their lives towards creating brighter futures. Our services include: Counselling and support groups low cost live-in rehabilitation youth programs and youth outreach Indigenous programs and services supported accommodation support for families, children and loved ones support for communities group programs.

Who are we? Lives Lived Well is one of Queensland s leading, non-government support organisations for people who have problems with alcohol and other drugs. We also support people with mental health problems associated with drug and alcohol misuse. We offer a range of programs and services across the state. When people are ready, we are there with the tools, time and expertise to support them. What is our approach? Our holistic approach means we address all the factors influencing your addiction and draw on whatever services necessary to get your life back on track. Young people will experiment with alcohol and other drugs. We provide information and access to support to reduce the risks and harms of substance misuse. We know families are often confused, alone and overwhelmed when a loved one is misusing alcohol or other drugs. We can help them cope in an informed and supportive way. Through professional care, we believe in turning hope into reality and creating positive change to see that lives are lived well. Let us help you.

We believe in treating the person, not just the problem

Turning hope into reality Our programs and services We deliver programs and services throughout Queensland. We are based within the communities of Ayr, Charters Towers, Cherbourg, Gladstone, Gold Coast, Kingaroy, Moreton Bay Region, Rockhampton, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba and Townsville. We also provide outreach to other locations so contact us to find out how we can best help you. Counselling we have a range of alcohol and drug counselling services that provide support for adults and Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people across Queensland, in person or by phone. Clinical Liaison Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders (CLAIS) helps young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who have problems with alcohol or other drugs and offers support to their families. Complex Needs Assessment Panel and Integrated Services (CNAPIS) helps young people, 17 to 29 years, who have multiple and complex needs including problems with alcohol or other drugs as well as mental health issues. We can engage with a range of government and community services to support your needs in health, education, employment, legal matters or housing. Talk to your agency or case manager about a referral to this service.

Mental health support for young people headspace Southport We are the lead agency for headspace Southport, which provides support for the mental health of young people aged 12 to 25. headspace Southport provides an integrated, multi-disciplinary team offering support for young people with mild to complex mental health needs as well as providing support for their families. To find out more or make an appointment, phone 07 5509 5900. Dual Diagnosis Support Program helps young people and adults who are struggling with alcohol or drugs misuse as well as mental health issues. Benefit from a personalised treatment plan designed to meet your individual needs. Family Support Programs helps family, friends, partners and carers of young people with alcohol and drug related problems. Learn to support your loved one more effectively with the right information and tools. The program includes counselling and also runs a support group. Kids in Focus helps families with children who may be affected by the misuse of alcohol and other drugs in the home. Families can receive practical support with a focus on reducing the impact of substance misuse on children. Brighter Futures a mobile outreach service that aims to improve access to drug and alcohol treatment and rehabilitation services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the South Burnett region, including Cherbourg.

Young Family Support Program helps parents of children (from newborn babies to early teens) who are looking for information and support as they manage their alcohol or drug problems and strive to restore balance to their family life. Youth Outreach Program helps young people, 12 to 25 years, who are experiencing social and interpersonal problems due to alcohol and drug misuse. It includes counselling, arts-based therapeutic groups and skill building in such areas as anger management, problemsolving, goal setting and stress management. Youth Outreach Drug and Alcohol Services (YODA) helps young people, 12 to 25 years, who have problems with drugs or alcohol to take the first step to getting their lives back on track. Our youth counsellors are mobile and can come to you to provide information and advice. Coomera Healthy Living for Youth (CHLY) informs young people, 12 to 25 years, about the risks of binge drinking and taking party drugs and aims to reduce the harms of substance misuse. We work with young people in the Coomera area and surrounds. We can also provide assessments, referral advice and counselling. Police Court Diversion helps first-time minor drug offenders by providing them with an opportunity and an incentive to address their drug use. It seeks to reduce their number of drug convictions, while lowering their risk of drug-related crime in the future. CREST (Community Re-Entry Services Team) - CREST works to support people re-entering the community leading up to and after release from correctional centres in Central and Far North Queensland. Act on Alcohol we work closely with Queensland communities to help them find solutions to issues and problems they are facing around alcohol. Our service works to provide communities with the knowledge, skills and tools to mobilise, engage and connect with each other to address alcohol-related harms and concerns.

Live-in and recover If you re interested in drug and alcohol rehabilitation, we run three, low cost residential facilities. Come and stay for a comprehensive, recovery-oriented experience. Our live-in programs are offered at: Mirikai a 40-bed facility at West Burleigh on the Gold Coast. It helps young people, 18 29 years. Logan House a 37-bed facility in a tranquil, rural location at Chambers Flat, Logan. It helps adults over 18 years. Shanty Creek a North Queensland facility set on farmland in the Atherton Tablelands at Mareeba, west of Cairns. It helps Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people, 18 years and over. You do not need a referral to access our live-in programs. Just give us a call on 1300 727 957 and our intake officer will provide you with more information and answer any queries you may have. Transitional Accommodation helps people who are ready to leave our rehabilitation facilities after tackling their addiction. We assist by providing accommodation and support such as re-entry to education and employment.

Banjara Medical Centre Located at Burleigh Heads, Banjara provides a general medical practice as well as psychiatric and psychological services. We are a one-stop-shop specialist centre, offering a holistic approach to health care. We offer treatment for a broad range of medical and mental health conditions. They include: general health counselling couples and family counselling anxiety and depression medical advice and referrals drug and alcohol addiction. We see adults, teenagers and children and accept referrals from other service providers. GP bulk-billed services are available. If you would like to make an appointment, please call our friendly receptionist on 07 5508 0950.

We aim to help people take control of their lives Our team We have more than 160 friendly and dedicated staff providing a safe and welcoming environment of care. Our staff include: counsellors psychiatrists psychologists medical practitioners (GPs) volunteers outreach workers health promotion workers allied health professionals.

Make an appointment If you or someone you know has a problem with drugs or alcohol get in touch with us. Call us on 1300 727 957 today. We also take referrals from: medical practitioners (GPs) lawyers and courts schools community agencies families. Contact us today Call us on 1300 727 957 Email us at info@liveslivedwell.org.au Check out our website www.liveslivedwell.org.au @liveslivedwell /lives-lived-well /LivesLivedWell /LivesLivedWell Passionate about the possibilities liveslivedwell.org.au