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- Recent arrivals, asylum seekers and family support services
Provides an overview of family support programs and health services available to refugees and asylum seekers living in Victoria.
- Torture and trauma
Some survivors of torture and trauma live with their memories for years, or even for the rest of their lives.
- Pregnancy and birthing services for different language or cultural needs
If you are pregnant and have specific cultural or language needs, the first step is to notify your local maternity hospital about your requirements.
- Children and health services
There is a range of subsidised and free health services, including services for mental health and dental health, available for children in Victoria.
- Victorian Eyecare Service
The Victorian Eyecare Service provides low-cost eye care to eligible people.
- Young people and health services
There are many subsidised and free medical, dental, mental, community health services available to support young people in Victoria.
- Getting help for a mental illness
If you are feeling unwell, overwhelmed, depressed, anxious or suicidal, it is important to know that there is help out there. Mental health support services are available throughout Victoria, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you are in crisis, looking for someone to talk to or seeking advice about mental illness, there is help available.
- Foundation House
Foundation House provides services to people of refugee backgrounds who have experienced torture or trauma in their country of origin, or while fleeing that country.
- Community health centres
Community health centres operate across Victoria and offer a range of community health services to local residents.
- Immunisations – catch-ups and boosters
If you've recently arrived in Australia or missed out on an immunisation for any reason, you may need catch-up doses.