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    South Western Sydney Local Health District (Fairfield/Liverpool Community Mental Health Services)

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    South Western Sydney Local Health District (Fairfield/Liverpool Community Mental Health Services)

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    The Liverpool and Fairfield Community Mental Health Services work in Liverpool, Fairfield and surrounding areas. These teams work out of a number of sites including the Mental Health Centre at Liverpool Hospital and Fairfield Community Health Centre at Carramar.

    Services Include: 

    Community Mental Health Emergency Team (CoMHET):
    CoMHET provides a timely response for people experiencing an acute mental health need in the community. CoMHET has care provision partnerships with emergency care services.

    Liverpool Community Mental Health Team (LCMHT):
    The Liverpool CMHT provides clinical services to people living in the community who have complex mental health needs and require ongoing care and management. This team works in partnership with general practitioners (GPs), non-government organisations and other health providers to provide a comprehensive package of care that meets consumers’ needs.

    Fairfield Community Mental Health Team (FCMHT):
    The Fairfield CMHT provides clinical services to people living in the community who have complex mental health needs and require ongoing care and management. This team works in partnership with general practitioners (GPs), non-government organisations and other health providers to provide a comprehensive package of care that meets consumers’ needs.

    Therapy and Recovery Service (TARS):
    The Therapy and Recovery Service provides community and hospital-based services to consumers to assist them to achieve identified social, vocational, recreational and living skill related goals. The service also provides targeted psychological treatment for anxiety, mood and related disorders and problematic gambling.

    Early Psychosis Service:
    The Early Psychosis Service provides early intervention and specialist treatment services for young people between the ages of 12 and 25 years who are experiencing first episode or recent onset psychosis.

    Aboriginal Mental Health Workers:
    The Aboriginal Mental Health Workers provide a range of interventions and support for Aboriginal consumers of mental health services. The workers focus on consultation and liaison between staff and consumers, family engagement, advocacy and networking with other services to provide holistic care and support.

    Phone Number/s

    Liverpool

    (02) 9616 4354

    Fairfield

    (02) 9794 1714

    Operating Hours

    Monday to Friday: 8:30am - 5pm

    Categories
    • Alcohol and other Drug Services
    • Counselling/Coaching Services
    • Gambling Services
    • General Support
    • Information and Resources
    • Mental Health Services

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