Tuggeranong Medicare Mental Health Centre

There are many different mental health and wellbeing services out there that it can be difficult to know where to start. The Tuggeranong Medicare Mental Health Centre can connect you with the right mental health support in the Canberra region. We are a safe and welcoming space to improve your mental health journey.
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Your first visit

What to expect from Medicare Mental Health

Whether you walk in to one of our Centres or call us on 1800 595 212, the first step is to provide information about what services we provide and how we might help you.

One of our team will step you through an initial assessment, asking you different questions to better understand your mental health needs. We will then provide you with mental health resources best suited to your needs.

 

How we can help you

Our Services

A range of factors can impact your mental health. The Tuggeranong Medicare Mental Health Centre has a multidisciplinary team of peer workers, social and emotional wellbeing workers, psychologists, and social workers, along with psychiatry input. Our professionals provide a range of services including intake, referral, service navigation and both clinical and wellbeing intervention services.

Get access to reliable and relevant health information

We support people in distress and provide reliable and relevant health information to all. You can walk in or phone up to speak to a mental health clinician or wellbeing worker.

Take an assessment

We take the time to provide a thorough initial assessment to understand your circumstances and assist you to find the right resources and referrals to best meet your needs.

Service Navigation

After initial assessment, we help you source appropriate services to meet your needs. This may include referral to online or e-therapies, local services or referral into our clinical or wellbeing teams.

Interventions

You may be referred into the Centre to receive intervention services. This can include individual sessions with a mental health professionals or a peer worker. You may also be referred into the Centre to access to our range of either clinical or wellbeing (peer-led) group programs

Be part of our Group Programs

We offer a range of innovative group programs to help you to better understand and learn ways to manage your challenges. You will meet other people with similar challenges, in a supported and safe environment

Join our community

Medicare Mental Health Centre Programs

Healthy Coping Group

Six weekly sessions focused on building healthy coping skills. For those who are seeking to learn more adaptive, healthy ways to manage the stressors in their life. Learn more about our Healthy Coping Group

Men's Resilience Group

A five-week program for adult men experiencing mental health challenges and who want to learn strategies to boost their resilience. Learn more about our Men’s Resilience Group

Peer Social Group

Six weekly sessions for anyone with lived experience of mental health issues who wants to connect with others in a warm, supportive environment. The Group is hosted by a Peer Worker with lived experience of mental illness. Learn more about our Peer Social Group

Local connections

Our Community Partners

Running For Resilience

Here at Canberra and Tuggeranong Medicare Mental Health Centres we recognise the importance of looking after your physical health. And we also know that spending time on activities that improve your physical health also have huge benefits for your mental health.

If you’re seeking opportunities to get out into the fresh Canberra outdoor air, connect with like-minded community members all while improving your physical health, our friends at Running For Resilience (R4R) are a great organisation to connect with.

Whether you’re a walker or runner, their free weekly events are aimed at getting participants 20-30 minutes of exercise, with routes starting from various locations (Kingston Foreshore, Denman, The Jetty and University of Canberra) on both weekday mornings and evenings.

Every time the R4R groups gather, they’re demonstrating resilience, recognising that everyone faces challenges and most importantly signalling to someone doing it tough that there’s a community behind them.

Connect with R4R via their website, and you can also follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

We will be working with R4R on some upcoming educational talks and sessions to help interested R4R walkers and runners. Stay tuned both here on our website, and on our social media channels for more information.