Disaster Recovery
Bushfire
Local and National Bushfire Recovery Resources
Bushfire Mental Health Resources
Flood
Local and National Flood Resource
General Disaster Recovery Resources:
Mental Health Support
Bushfire and Flood Psychological Therapy Services
Bushfire and Flood Psychological Therapy Services (PTS) are available to people impacted by the previous floods in our region. This includes the Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury, Lithgow and Penrith local government areas. People impacted by loss of property, loss of business income and significant mental health impacts from threat of bushifre and/or flood, which could include past trauma.
The Bushfire and Flood PTS streams provide up to 10 free sessions for individuals, couples or families. No Centrelink or health care card is needed. No Mental Health Care plan is needed (although a GP may choose to complete one at their discretion).
How do my patients access it?
- Referrals can be made by calling the PTS intake line on 1800 223 365 or by completing the PTS referral form
- Patients can also self-refer by calling 1800 595 212 to speak to a mental health professional, who will refer them into the PTS Bushfire and Flood service
For more information visit the Psychological Therapy Services page.
Mental Health Help Website
The Mental Health Help website is a local directory of over 300 mainly mental health-based services. Services can be found by location, area of support (mental health, addiction support, domestic and family violence, etc.) and type of service (community and aged care, health service, social groups, crisis, and emergency support).
Head to Health
The Head to Health Phoneline is available for patients within our region who need mental health support. Patients can call 1800 595 212, Monday to Friday, 8.30am - 5.30pm to speak to a trained mental health professional from our region, who will guide them to the right mental health support for their needs.
GP Psychiatry Support Line
GPs in our region can access a free psychiatry advice line to help manage the care of patients with mental health concerns. The GP Psychiatry Support Line gives GPs direct and timely access to a psychiatrist, allowing patients whose conditions are treatable within primary care, to stay under the care of their GP.
General Mental Health Resources