Connect March 2022 | An Adelaide PHN Publication

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Commissioning Update Adelaide PHN receives funding from the Australian Government Department of Health to commission services which meet the health needs of the Adelaide metropolitan community. Below is a summary of our recent commissioning activity.

Deferment: Primary Mental Health Care Services Recommissioning In September 2021, Adelaide PHN communicated the recommissioning of primary mental health care services (PMHCS) in our region from July 2022 to June 2025. Adelaide PHN wishes to advise our decision to defer the commencement date to 1 July 2023, which will in turn delay the approach to market. The 1 July 2023 commencement date will allow adequate time for; •

Consideration of potential future complementary mental health initiatives that may be established by other public or private organisations Interested potential applicants to consider their approach and involvement in the recommissioning of these services

Potential consortium and partnerships to be explored between interested applicants

Inclusion of greenfield site locations to be established prior to the commencement date

It is also hoped that the deferment may reduce or eliminate many of the current uncertainties and demands resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Further correspondence will be provided in the future regarding the recommissioning of PMHCS. To find out more, please visit our website.

Announcement: Alternative to Suicide Approach Adelaide PHN, in collaboration with Wellbeing SA and Country SA PHN, has funded the SA Lived Experience Leadership and Advocacy Network (LELAN) to trial the Alternative to Suicide - Peer Groups Model in South Australia. The 18-month project commenced in January 2022 and will run through to 30 June 2023. The Alternative to Suicide approach is a peer-based response to supporting people who have made suicide attempts or who have experienced suicidal thoughts. It was developed in 2008 by the Western

An update from our Commissioning Team

Massachusetts Recovery Learning Community (USA). The practice consists of mutual support groups which provide a nonjudgmental space for discussing, sitting with, understanding, and possibly moving through suicidal thoughts. This peer-led group is a space for people 18+ years old with personal experiences of suicidal thoughts or actions to come together and talk about suicidal experiences and other forms of emotional distress without fear or being put through a crisis management system. For more information contact LELAN on 0431 953 526 or visit our website.

Announcement: COVID Home Visiting Program In February 2022, Adelaide PHN commissioned Pop-Up Medics to support in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for community members who are unable to attend a COVID-19 vaccination clinic. You can read more in the dedicated COVID-19 section or by visiting our website.


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