Inclusive Health Partnerships

2024–25
Our Inclusive Health Partnerships are expanding through ongoing collaborations and the formation of new partnerships.
Together, we are committed to improving health and housing outcomes for people experiencing homelessness, whether living on the streets, in parks, motels, or facing social isolation in community housing or boarding houses.
We recognise the strong connection between homelessness, social isolation, and poor health, and how these factors can worsen existing conditions or give rise to new health issues. Every day, we work alongside individuals and communities at risk to improve health outcomes.
Inclusive Health and Wellness Hub

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2024-25 |
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1,436 |
Patients at the hub |
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8,436 |
health appointments attended: GPs, nurses, nurse practitioners, allied health, diabetes educator and podiatry services |
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361 |
dental appointments provided free of charge |
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2,272 |
wellness appointments attended: myotherapy, shiatsu massage, relaxation, massage, reflexology and acupuncture |
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76 |
referrals to the Social Work in General Practice pilot |
Medical, dental and wellness treatment and prevention.
In partnership with Tzu Chi Foundation.
Nursing and GP in reach.
At 15 Hope Street Supportive Housing, South Brisbane.
Social Work in General Practice pilot.
Supporting participants accessing GP support to navigate complex systems and receive more targeted support, in partnership with Brisbane South PHN

… Being a drug user and holding a lot of shame about it, as well as always feeling isolated from the rest of society because of my drug use, I have had so much of my shame dissipate just by being so easily accepted, understood, and not treated differently to any other person. Because of all the support I have received over the last 8 months or so, I feel like I can navigate life with the knowledge that I am not only deserving of help and respect, but also that despite my personal challenges, I know I am capable of living a life that I am proud of. A massive thank you to the team at Micah especially for assigning me the best possible support worker
— Micah Projects participant
Navigating Health Systems

Home and Healthy Program
Support for people experiencing severe and/or persistent mental illness.
| 2024-25 | |
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| 179 | people experiencing mental health challenges and homelessness supported |
| 4,696 | service contacts |
This program is delivered by Micah Projects, YFS (formerly Youth and Family Services) and the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH).,436

Carefinders – Aged care navigator
Helping older people, including Forgotten Australians, navigate aged care systems.
| 2024-25 | |
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| 238 | people were supported |
| 8,467+ | services and activities |
This work is part of a consortium comprising Communify, Queensland Positive People and the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health.

Thank you to our funders, consortia, partners and collaborators
- Brisbane South Primary Health Network
- Brisbane North Primary Health Network
- Queensland Health
- Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation
- Working Together to Connect Care
- Homefront Mater Hospital
- Homefront Princess Alexandra Hospital
- Mission Australia
- St Vincent de Paul
- Women’s Health and Equity Queensland
- Communify
- Queensland Positive People
- YFS
- Institute of Urban Indigenous Health
- Bric Housing
- The Park Hotel
- 3rd Space Greenslopes House
- The VacSeen Project.
Working with Hospitals
2024-25
Coordinated support to people with complex needs who frequently visit emergency departments.
| 2024-25 | |
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| 326 | people provided 6,661 episodes of care through the Hospital Partnership Program |
| 120 Prince Charles Hospital, and royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital | |
| 112 Princess Alexandra Hospital | |
| 94 Mater Hospital | |
Working with Prince Charles Hospital, and royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Princess Alexandra Hospital, and Mater hospital.


Nurse-led Support
Key figures

5,201 occasions
of direct nursing care across day and night

Domestic and Family Violence and Homelessness
Nurse practitioner candidate support.
For women who have experienced domestic and family violence, or experiencing homelessness.
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2024 - 25 |
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179 |
women received Nurse Practitioner support through Domestic and Family Violence and Homelessness Service |

Pop-up clinics
Vaccinations, screening, specialist services.
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2024 - 25 |
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211 |
Popup Clinics |
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183 |
Hep C (14 locations) |
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26 |
Syphilis |
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2 |
Diabetes |
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Street to Home
Direct outreach in the streets and motels, visits to social housing and boarding houses.
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2024 - 25 |
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732 |
individuals received nursing care through the mobile health van |
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292 |
during the day |
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440 |
at night |
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