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Neami Limited
tel: 61 3 9481 3277
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| Publications |
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| Neami Annual Reports
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| Neami Annual Report 2008
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| Neami Annual Report 2007
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| Neami Strategic Directions
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| Neami Strategic Directions 2008
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| Neami Newsletter
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| Neami Newsletter - Spring 2008
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| Neami Calendar
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| Neami Policies
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| The Neami NSW Art Group produces an annual calendar with artworks produced by Neami Consumers.
If you would like to purchase a copy of the calendar please contact Neami Illawarra on 02 4226 3277 or illawarra@neami.org.au
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| Neami Consumer Rights Policy - 2006
Policy to be reviewed August 2008
Neami Staff Code of Ethics - 2006
Policy to be reviewed August 2008
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| Neami Reports
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| Art and Mental Illness: Myths, Stereotypes and Reality - 2007
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| Consumer Rated Mental Health Outcome Measure
Team Approach to Service Delivery at Neami
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| Neami Evaluations
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| Splash Art Studio Evaluation Executive Summary - 2003
To order a full copy of this report please download the Report Order Form.
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| Neami DVD
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| Different Blood in my Veins
Is an interactiveDVD which describes the first symptons of psychosis and anxiety through animated sequences and interviews with students and young people experiencing mental illness. It explores attitudes of people towards recognising these symptoms and seeking help, and clarifies some of the mysteries around treatment of mental health issues.
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how they can identify early warning signs of psychosis such as difficulties in concentrating, withdrawing from friends, experiencing sensory disturbances and feeling anxious
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the importance of seeking help and treatment through a school counsellor, teacher, family or GP
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the importance of seeking help early
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how to recognise that some of the myths of mental illness, with reference to violence or "craziness" are just that - myths!
To purchase a copy of Different Blood in my Veins, contact FrontRow Video,03 9387 3047 or click here for FrontRow Video
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| How do you Eat and Elephant?
This DVD was a collaborative project with a group of people living with mental illness who receive support through Neami North East. The group discussed illness, wellness, getting on with life, work, family, what helps support them, children and living in the community. Some have chosen to be filmed, others have not. All wanted to make a difference to the lives of others living with a mental illness. All wanted to give people hope.
This film will be of interest to people experiencing a mental illness, their family and friends, people working in the mental health sector as well as the broader community.
To purchase a copy of How do you Eat and Elephant?, contact FrontRow Video on
03 9387 3047 or click here for FrontRow Video
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| Housing Accommodation and Support Initiative (HASI) Evaluations
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| A number of HASI Evaluations have been completed by the Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales. Click on the links below to access these reports, this will take you to a website outside the Neami website.
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| Housing and Accommodation Support Iniative: Report I - Summary
Report prepared for the NSW Department of Health, August 2005, Alan Morris, Kristy Muir, Ann Dadich, David Abelló and Michael Bleasdale.
Housing and Accommodation Support Iniative: Report II
Housing and Accommodation Support Iniative: Report II - Summary
Report prepared for the NSW Department of Health, December 2005, Kristy Muir, Ann Dadich, David Abelló, Michael Bleasdale, Alan Morris and Karen Fisher.
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| Housing and Accommodation Support Iniative: Report III
Housing and Accommodation Support Iniative: Report III - Summary
Report prepared for the NSW Department of Health, June 2006 , Kristy Muir, Ann Dadich, David Abelló, Michael Bleasdale and Karen Fisher.
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| Presentations
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| The Role of NGOs in the Provision of Community Mental Health Services
Presented by Arthur Papakotsias, Chief Executive Officer, Hong Kong - Australia Collaboration in Mental Health Conference, Melbourne, August 2007.
Assessment Report - Glenside Campus
Neami & Lyell McEwin Health Service, Mental Health Division - Assessment of the community support needs for consumers of Rehabilitation Services, Glenside Campus Adelaide.
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| HASI - A Partnership Approach
Presented by Michele Maitland, NSW Southern Regional Manager, South East Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service Rehabilitation Forum in November 2007 and at the Queensland Alliance NGO Forum, Brisbane in December 2006
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| Other Publications
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| Swinburne University’s Institute for Social Research has developed two new policy papers examining the implementation of programs that provide housing and support to people discharged from psychiatric hospitals in two Australian states.
The first paper,From Psychiatric Hospital to Supported Housing: The Neami Community Housing Program, Melbourne, Australia, 1995 - 2008, developed by Meg Carter, describes the implementation of a program established by Neami in Victoria, that assisted patients from Larundel, Mont Park & Plenty Hospitals to transfer into supported housing in the community.Case Studies in Deinstitutionalisation: Implenting Supported Housing Program in Two Australian States, by Meg Carter, Terry Burke and Sue Moore takes the Neami Community Housing Program as a point of reference against which to examine the implementation of a program called Returning Home in South Australia. Returning Home, established in 2005, is a program set up to assist patients of Glenside Hospital (the last stand alone psychiatric hospital in SA) to transfer into supported housing in the community.
This work was funded by an Australia Research Council Linkage Grant with Neami and Supported Housing Ltd as the industry partners.
The papers are available at the Swinburne Institute for Social Research website; www.sisr.net
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| Lessons Learned from using Routine Outcome Measurement in a Psychiatric Disability Rehabilitaion and Support Service 2008
Helyer, K. Tobias, G. Trauer, T. (2008) 2020 Vision: Looking Towards Excellence in Mental Health Care in 2020, Melbourne Conference Proceedings 2007, TheMHS Conference, Sydney, Australia.
Development and evaluation of a patient-rated version of the Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule (CANSAS-P) - 2008
Tom Trauer, Ph. D., Glen Tobias, Grad. Dip. and
Mike Slade, Ph. D.
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com
(DOI:10.1007/s10597-007-9101-z)
The Camberwell Assessment of Need and Behaviour and Symptom Identification Scale as Routine Outcome Measures in a Psychiatric Disability Rehabilitation and Support Service - 2004
Tom Trauer, Ph. D. and Glen Tobias, Grad. Dip.
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com (DOI 10.1023/B:COMH.0000026995.17908.06)
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| Archived Publications
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| For older publications, please see the Archived Publications section of the website.
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| To view documents, click the document title. You will need the free Adobe® Reader installed on your computer to view PDF files.
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