Description:
In this episode, Hamilton Centre Relationship and Partnership Lead Annie Williams is joined by A/Prof Brendan O'Hanlon, Senior Fellow and former Head of Practice and Service Development at The Bouverie Centre (La Trobe University), and Robert Campbell, Programme Manager at Family Drug and Gambling Help (SHARC), as they explore the complex challenges families and carers face when supporting loved ones with mental health, substance use and gambling issues.
They discuss how stigma, cultural perceptions and a lack of resources can impact family wellbeing, and share insights on creating more supportive services that empower families through compassion, connection and shared experience.
Support available for families and carers:
Mental Health and Wellbeing Connect
This service is dedicated to those who are supporting people living with mental health and substance use challenges or psychological distress. Support is free of charge, and you don't need a referral from your doctor or health professional.
Family Drug and Gambling Help provides practical help, information and support to families and friends affected by someone’s drinking, drug use or gambling.
Tandem provides phone support, information and referral to anyone supporting someone with mental health challenges in Victoria.
Click here to see more services available.