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For the latest update on each program area see the latest edition of the newsletter

Main Programs -

Pathways to Recovery Program
Promoting independent living in the community through rehabilitation and outreach services which provide recovery-based assistance with lifestyle support; personal goal setting; vocational education, training and employment; and participating in a variety of social and recreational activities. More »

Prevention & Recovery Program
The subacute-care program offers supports that reduce the likelihood of admission when care may be best offered at home or in a residential environment. Shared clinical and non-clinical supports assist people to stay strong in times of unwellness. More »
Day to Day Living (D2DL) Program
The D2DL aims to help improve the quality of life for people experiencing severe and persistent mental illness by providing a range of weekly activities. These include a drop-in centre and peer support program. More »
Life Promotion Program
Life Promotions works with Central Australian communities to find solutions to problems of suicide and self-harm. The LPP team run a range of projects to help agencies, individuals and groups learn more about issues related to suicide. More »

Other Key Service Areas -

Training & Promotions
A range of training & promotional services are provided to help raise community awareness about mental health issues and to help reduce stigma. This includes the nationally recognised Mental Health First Aid course & the comprehensive newsletter, inBalance. More »
Advocacy & Participation
MHACA advocates on behalf of consumers, carers and other stakeholders at local, state and national levels. We also support consumers’ participation on the MHACA committee,advisory committees, recruitment panels and the monthly Consumer Forum. More »

Housing Support Program
MHACA provides long-term housing that is affordable, has security of tenure and is linked with support to enable tenants to live as independently as possible, as safe stable accommodation is critical for long-term recovery. More »

Administration
The Administration team is responsible for the administrative, financial and human resource management of the organisation. The Admin team provide support to the General Manager and Program Areas & manage the Housing Support Program. More »