A new initiative has been announced in Metropolitan
Melbourne that aims to increase services and support in addressing growing ICE-related
issues impacting on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, families and
the community.
The Aboriginal Metropolitan Ice Partnership initiative is an
18 month pilot project that reflects a new partnership approach between
Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) and Aboriginal
Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) and Alcohol and Drug services.
This exciting initiative will focus on assertive outreach,
alcohol and drug support and clinical interventions, as well as better access
to alcohol and drug services for Aboriginal people and families with ICE and
other alcohol and drug issues. There are nine positions in total being
recruited, including a Coordinator position based at the Victorian Aboriginal
Health Service as well as four Care and Recovery positions and four Counselling
positions.
Alcohol and Drug Support Workers positions will provide
culturally responsive support and advocacy for Aboriginal clients and their
families in supporting improved access to alcohol and drug treatment in
relation to ICE use. This will involve referral and support services for
Aboriginal people (youth and adult) and will support integrated treatment and
care pathways for clients with the highest needs.
The Alcohol and Drug Counselling positions aim to reduce
ICE-related harms by providing an assessment as well as range of counselling
interventions to assist clients and their family members to change harmful
behaviours. This should increase their capacity to effectively manage ICE-related
impacts including issues associated with addictions.
This role also links Aboriginal clients and their families
to other appropriate services and supports the provision of holistic
coordinated care according to the complexity of client and family needs within
a recovery framework.
One Alcohol and Drug
Counselling position will be based at Monash Health – for a copy of the
position description please see www.monashhealth.org or contact Debra Alexander
on 9792 7618 for information relating to applying for the position.
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