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Current initiatives

Black Dog Institute – Exercise Your Mood.

http://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/public/events/exerciseyourmood/index.cfm

Blacktown Physical Wellbeing/Mental Health Partnership Project.

For more information contact: Judy Panter, PRA on P:(02) 9690 8986 or E: judy.p@pra.org.au

Concord Centre for Cardiometabolic Health in Psychosis (ccCHIP)

http://ccchip.com.au/

General Practice NSW, The Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Comorbidity Shared Care Project

http://www.gpnsw.com.au/programs/mental-health/comorbidity-projects

Mental Health and Drug& Alcohol Office, NSW Health

The Linking physical health and mental health …it makes sense, initiative. http://www.cadre.com.au/nsw_health/

Mental Health Association (MHA) in partnership with YMCA’s Brightside Project

Contact: Terry Kirkpatrick, Mental Health Association. P: (02) 9339 6005 E:tkirkpatrick@mentalhealth.asn.au

Mental Health Coordinating Council (MHCC)

Trauma Informed Care and Practice (TICP) Network http://www.mhcc.org.au/TICP/

Neami’s Health Promotion Project

For information visit http://www.neami.org.au/index.php/service-development/projects-and-initiatives/ or Contact: nicole.staats@neami.org.au (NSW Health Promotion Officer)

NSW Cancer Council, Tackling Tobacco Program: Action on Smoking and Disadvantage

For more information visit: http://www.cancercouncil.com.au/editorial.asp?pageid=2210

NSW Health, Sexual Health Infoline: 1800 451 624

PRA’s Back On Track Health (BOTH) Program

For more information visit: http://www.pra.org.au/ or Contact: Jade.S@pra.org.au

Schizophrenia Fellowship NSW

Mental Health Sports Network www.mentalhealthsportsnetwork.org.au

New Moves http://www.sfnsw.org.au/News-and-Events/Recovery-New-Moves/News-Recovery-New-Moves/default.aspx

SANE Australia

Healthy Living Guidelines for NGOs to integrate physical health in a systemic way into service development and delivery. http://www.sane.org/sane-projects/1032-healthy-living-guidelines

Good-practice SANE Smokefree Guidelines for NGOs provide an overview of how organisations can implement a successful smoke free initiative to improve the health of clients and staff. http://www.sane.org/projects/mind-body/989-sane-smokefree-guidelines-for-ngos-