The Transcultural Rural Project is an access and equity initiative supported by the Transcultural Mental Health Centre (North Parramatta) and the Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (Orange). It is funded by a four-year grant from the Centre for Mental Health (2005 - 2009).
The project seeks to develop robust and sustainable models and service delivery frameworks for rural and remote Transcultural Mental Health by combining mainstream capacity and community development strategies with innovative methods of clinical service delivery. The project will operate in selected areas of the state in response to identified local need through new and existing partnership arrangements with government and non-government mental health and multicultural service providers.
The project is informed by the current policy framework for diversity-aware mental health service provision and health care for rural, regional and remote communities. In consequence, five strategic directions have been set to guide the project's implementation -
- Enhance social inclusion of CALD populations
- Overcome barriers to access
- Ensure equity in service provision
- Ensure sustainability of the project's initiatives
- Extend the reach of existing TMHC projects/services
The project will be fully evaluated so as to contribute to the developing pool of knowledge about diversity-aware mental health service provision, particularly in non-metropolitan settings, with special emphasis on -
Service development initiatives - strategies to assist rural, regional and remote mental health service providers to meet diversity-aware standards of practice and systems of operation
Capacity building initiatives - strategies which empower CALD communities to engage in meaningful and successful ways with mental health service providers
Target Groups
People of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds (CALD) across the age spectrum who live outside metropolitan centres of NSW who experience mental health problems, and their service providers, but with particular reference to -
the ageing population, refugees, survivors of torture and trauma
families and carers of CALD people with mental health problems
principal service providers who provide direct services to people of CALD background, their families and carers
government and non-government providers of cultural support services to people of CALD background
Staffing
The project is staffed by a Coordinator, based at Orange. Three Field Liaison Officers will be appointed to service areas of need in the regional, rural and remote areas of the state - the early stages of the project will identify suitable locations for these staff.
For further information:
Carol Hubert
Transcultural Rural Project Coordinator
Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health
c/- Bloomfield Hospital
Forest Road
Orange NSW 2800
Tel: (02) 6360 4191
Fax: (02) 6361 2457
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