One-on-one support about HIV treatments for people living with HIV, our partners, family and friends affected by HIV. If you've been recently diagnosed or have lived with HIV longer and want to explore any questions including: - Results including viral load and managing health in general - Legal Rights and Responsibilities: disclosure, partners, family and friends, or at work - Anti-retroviral treatment (ART), difficulties with side effects, taking medication on time - Mental health including social isolation depression, anxiety and thoughts of suicide - Substances use, smoking, alcohol and other drugs - HIV Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND) - HIV and Travel, links to Immigration support and studying with HIV in NSW
Publicly available mental health information and self-help resources.
Self-help resources and low intensity interventions, including digital mental health, group and peer supports.
A mix of self-help resources, including digital mental health and low intensity interventions. Also psychological services for individuals who require them.
High intensity services including periods of intensive intervention that may involve multidisciplinary support. Where issues may be persistent or episodic without a high level of risk, complexity or disability.
Intensive team-based specialist assessment and intervention (typically state/territory mental health services) with involvement from a range of different mental health professionals including case managers, psychiatrists, allied health workers, and GPs. Includes a high level of risk, disability or complexity.