The MHOS program is delivered by qualified and experienced harm reduction outreach workers. Our outreach workers provide injecting equipment and safer using information and education to people living in Port Phillip, Stonnington, Bayside, Kingston and Glen Eira — Monday to Sat 7pmpm. We can meet you anywhere a car can go — outside a house, shop or street corner.
This service is free and discreet. Within the City of Yarra, anyone who sees a discarded syringe in a street or park, or wants someone to pick up a syringe from their property, can request syringe management services through the Council by submitting a request online or by calling Close main navigation close. In Australia, the level of HIV infection among people who inject drugs has remained around 1 per cent, compared to other countries with levels of more than 50 per cent.
Community pharmacies are at the forefront of helping patients with opioid dependency treatment. Community pharmacies are increasingly playing a major role in helping patients manage mental health issues.
In addition, because of their accessibility, community pharmacies may be the firs Many community pharmacies now provide absence from work certificates.
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