Connector Hub supports people living with severe mental illness to achieve their goals and improve wellbeing
Connector Hub is a psychosocial support program to help people with a mental illness live and participate in the community the way they want to.
Working with a Recovery Support Worker and Peer Worker, you can develop the goals you want to achieve and participate in a range of activities to help you live your best life.
Anyone can refer an eligible person to the program (with their permission) including self-referral, carers, family or friends and Health Professionals.
Refer online nowSocial activities, outings and connecting people in your community
Focusing on understanding your mental illness, improving physical health, & living the life you want
With services, supports and health professionals that can help you
Support to reach your education, employment & financial goals
Connector Hub is for people who:
Connector Hub is a FREE service in South West Sydney.
Refer online nowConnector Hub offers a diverse, interesting and fun program of small group activities. The program is offered in locations in Bankstown, Fairfield, Liverpool, Campbelltown, Camden, Wollondilly and Wingecarribee LGAs.
Activities include social activities, parenting skills, interest groups, walking groups, healthy eating and art groups. We also welcome your suggestions for group activities you would like to see in our programs.
To find out what is on in your area select your region below. Click here to view newsletter.
Delivered by One Door Mental Health
View ActivitiesFill out the form below to email us directly. You can also call the Coordinator for your region directly.
If you are located in Bankstown, Liverpool or Fairfield, call Catherine Andrews on 0419 239 352.
If you are located in Campbelltown, Camden, Wollondilly or Wingecarribee, call Steven Breckenridge on 0427 105 838
One Door Mental Health in partnership with Flourish Australia has been selected to deliver the Connector Hub in South Western Sydney for SWSPHN
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