The PS4 for Kids program. It is a short-term counselling service for children aged 0-12 years who are at risk of developing at mental health disorder or have a diagnosed condition. The psychologist from the program works with the child and family to provide intervention to help children with a range of mental health and behavioural concerns. It is funded by the Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network, and is aimed at low income families (although not necessarily HCC holders), so is no cost to families.
We currently have many appointments available and are keen to accept new referrals.
Referrals can be completed by the child’s regular GP who will can access the forms through the Primary Health Network Website
In addition to the child’s GP, psychiatrist or Paediatrician’s, a provisional referral can be made by Maternal and Child Health nurses, Pre-school Centre directors, pre-school field officers, childcare Centre directors, school nurses and school principals.
If one of your families would like to speak to me about using our children’s service, they can contact me on 9890 2220 and I can discuss their needs. Please pass on our contact details to any families with children who may benefit from our services, or to contact us with any enquiries.
Brenda Taylor
Psychologist
Days working : Monday and Friday
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9890 2220
Level 2, 43 Carrington Road
Box Hill VIC 3128
A message from Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC)
ECLC has been operating its Tenancy Advice and Advocacy Program since 2012, mainly funded by Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV).
Recently, CAV made significant changes to this program and will no longer be funding ECLC for this work and has allocated funding to another agency. ECLC is therefore regrettably closing its tenancy program from July 1, 2017. The exception is for Deakin University students who will continue to receive tenancy assistance through the Sort It partnership.
From July 1, all other private tenancy-related matters should be referred to:
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