Interrelate Annual Report 2015-16 | Page 52

Central Coast This year we helped 3,241 clients throughout the Central Coast as we developed new services and expanded our existing programs. A new Family Mental Health Support Service (FMHSS) was federally funded for the Lake Macquarie area and this resulted in our Wyong-based Connect service now stretching from Wyong to the edges of Newcastle following a successful tender. The expanded service is now operating out of Swansea High School and Biraban Public School and other outreach sites across the region. We developed a new partnership with headspace at Gosford with Interrelate counsellors working from their premises one day a fortnight. With headspace working exclusively with young people with mental health concerns, they approached us about offering a service to support the families of their clients. We are providing family members with one or two sessions at Gosford with a view to assessing presenting issues, decreasing family anxiety around the young person engaged with headspace and providing an avenue for appropriate referral to longer term support when required. We continue to build on our formal agreement with Northern Settlement Services that already sees us providing counselling from their premises weekly and actively participating in local projects that support our culturally and linguistically diverse community on the coast. Our Erina office also hosts the monthly multicultural interagency meeting. Our Family Relationship Centre continues to maintain its close working relationship with other agencies and practitioners engaged in mediation and legal services across the Central Coast. Staff attend local courts and participate in the Domestic Violence Court Assistance Scheme, work closely with local legal services and actively support the Family Law Pathways Network. Through our partnership with Mingaletta Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation we have seen the Didge Group that provides cultural learning and dance and didgeridoo lessons to Aboriginal children double in size over the last 12 months. The group now regularly performs at major local events such as the Australian Men’s Health Gathering that was held in Terrigal Between 20 - 23 October. Interrelate at the Student Mental Health Showcase at Erina Fair 50