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Alcohol and Other Drug Hub Grants Program – Australia

Australia: Drug Aware YCulture Metro Grant Program

Deadline: 24-Aug-23

The NSW Ministry of Health is seeking grant applications from multiple Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) and/or Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) to deliver Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) Hubs in NSW.

Each AOD Hub will be operated as a partnership to achieve a shared goal of delivering high quality, integrated care for people at risk of harm from alcohol and other drugs (AOD).

The Hubs will form part of a state-wide network of multidisciplinary teams using a variety of service delivery approaches including virtual care, on Country and outreach. In each Hub, multiple agencies work in partnership to provide treatment and support for consumers.

Where necessary, this will include facilitated referrals to broader health, community, cultural and social services based on a collaborative care plan.

Consumers will be supported by system navigators and peer and cultural workers who have a deep understanding of co-occurring needs, barriers to accessing care and the importance of tailored approaches.

There will be strong consumer and local input, in recognition of the value of lived or living experience and local knowledge in designing and delivering effective services.

The main objectives of these grants are that people at risk of harm from AOD have:

This program is administered by NSW Health.

Funding Information

A total amount of $6 million per year for four years is available under Stream 1A and 1B for AOD Hubs led by NGOs and/or ACCOs:

Who can apply?
Ineligible

For more information, visit NSW Government.

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