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Mental health boost: consultancy moves into new $25 million facility at Birtinya

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Mental Health services will receive a boost on the Sunshine Coast, through a partnership at new local health and well-being precinct Vitality Village.

Mental health consultancy Character Care has moved into the $25 million new facility at Birtinya, which was officially opened late last month.

The village is a collaborative care project championed by community services organisation Be.

Character Care CEO Damon Joseph said bringing his team of 10 to the village would help Character Care redouble its efforts to improve the mental health of local residents.

“The Vitality Village vision aligns perfectly with our belief that each of us needs to nurture ourselves and those around us,” he said.

“Together we are stronger.

“Vitality Village is a beautiful space which supports these values.

“We firmly believe that the collaboration and partnership at the Village will raise the standard of practice, knowledge and referral rate of clients.

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Damon Joseph and the team from Character Care have moved into Vitality Village.

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“Our focus is on challenging the stigma of mental health and ensuring that people see therapy to be readily accessible, normalised and as a means to be proactively responsible for one’s own health and wellbeing journey.

“Character Care has strong ties to schools, corporate organisations and people from all walks of life. We are excited to show our clients that a place like Vitality Village exists to serve the community through its collaboration, innovation and investment in like-minded allied health professionals.

“We strive to deliberately build resilience, confidence, and self-esteem in a collaborative manner. Our team consists of psychologists, counsellors, and character coaches all who are passionate about building character in others.”

Character Care runs individual consultations, group therapy, school programs and corporate presentations.

Further information about Character Care is available here and you can learn more about Vitality Village here.

 

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