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Description of Service

Caber-ra-nanga ENGAGE

Caber-ra-nanga ENGAGE is an innovative partnership between Relationships Australia and the Gaimaragal Group.

Caber-ra-nanga is a Gaimaragal word meaning ‘resting the mind’. The Caber-ra-nanga ENGAGE service delivers culturally appropriate service coordination to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, supporting them to access sustainable treatment and support options. Indigenous staff assist in referrals, care coordination and client advocacy.

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Eligibility

This service is for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people who live, work or go to school in the Northern Sydney Health Network region and require mental health or cultural support services.

There is no age restriction for this free service.

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Access the Service

No referral is required.

You can book this program by either calling us on 1300 364 277, referrals can also be made directly to our Engagement Worker at crnreferrals@ransw.org.au or 0423303864

GPs or Psychiatrists can also refer patients via Mental Health Triage.

For any enquiries – please call Mental Health Triage on 1300 782 391, alternatively please send a completed Referral Form via secure fax on 02 8072 6899. GPs to also attach a Mental Health Treatment Plan and outcome measure.

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