Binbi Yadubay – withdrawal unit opens

Binbi Yadubay – withdrawal unit opens

The Withdrawal Unit at Lives Lived Well’s new Rockhampton Residential service, Binbi Yadubay, is now open.

The 8-bed withdrawal unit opened on 6 February 2022, offering a program delivered over five to 10 days.

On 6 December, the live-in rehabilitation program (32-bed adult single rooms) opened on the same site. Two family support units will also soon open, at which stage the new Rockhampton service will become fully operational.

The Rockhampton service is called Binbi Yadubay, meaning “Healthy Beginnings” in the local Darumbal language. The service was named after consultation with, and permission from, local Elders.

Lives Lived Well’s Clinical Services Manager (CQ Residential Services), Mikel Gellatly, said there was strong demand and community support for the service.

“The feedback we have received from stakeholders is very positive,” Mikel said. “In the coming months I’ll be getting out to as many Central Queensland communities as possible, to update stakeholders on the service.”

The new centre is an addition to Lives Lived Well’s existing adult and youth services in Rockhampton, Gladstone, Emerald, Mackay and the Whitsundays. This new service provides more access and choice – meeting the diverse needs of people in the region who are wanting to address their use of alcohol or drugs.

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Mirikai celebrates 40 years

Mirikai celebrates 40 years

Happy birthday Mirikai! On 17 December 2021, Lives Lived Well’s Burleigh Heads live-in recovery service celebrated 40 years of providing support to young people on the Gold Coast.

From humble beginnings as a small brick house nestled into Burleigh Hill, the service has grown to become a part of the fabric of support services in the region. Our staff have supported generations of young people to reach their full potential.

As part of the celebrations, Mirikai welcomed more than 60 people, along with current clients and staff, to gather on site and share in reflections and a cake-cutting ceremony. Special guests included the Member for Burleigh, Michael Hart, and the former CEO of Gold Coast Drug Council, Mary Alcorn, who was integral in starting the service.

The Yugambeh Aboriginal Dancers provided a powerful Welcome to Country and performed a number of culturally significant dances.

The atmosphere at Mirikai was one of celebration and gratitude – for everyone who has contributed to the service’s success.

 

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Orange team moves to Byng Street

Orange team moves to Byng Street

Lives Lived Well’s Orange-based team showed off their new office at 86 Byng St today on 16 December 2021, inviting stakeholders to come and see the new digs.

Our NSW admin and Outreach teams are now located at Byng St after moving from 91 Dalton St in November.

The stakeholder open day was a success, with many people dropping by to have a chat about services and staying for a sausage sandwich. Information packs about Lives Lived Well were handed out and people were able to have a tour of the new space.

A big thankyou to local businesses that donated items for the day, including the IGA and Woodward Street Butchery.

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Nana Muru celebrates turning one

Nana Muru celebrates turning one

On 8 December Lives Lived Well’s Nana Muru team in Nowra celebrated the service’s first birthday with members of the local community.

They had much to celebrate given their achievements during the challenges of COVID-19 lockdowns. In their first year, the dedicated team managed to build strong connections across the Bay and Basin and deliver over 750 episodes of support. Supports include a mobile detox service as well as a Day Program, outreach and aftercare.

We thank the Federal Member for Gilmore, Fiona Phillips, as well as staff from COORDINARE and local support agencies for joining us to celebrate.

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First clients arrive at new Rockhampton service

First clients arrive at new Rockhampton service

On 6 December, Lives Lived Well welcomed our first clients into our new purpose-built residential rehabilitation service in Rockhampton.

The new service, funded by the Queensland Government, has been two years in the planning and construction and is the first of its kind for Central Queensland.

The centre is located in Parkhurst. With 42 beds, recreational facilities and extensive grounds, it provides a supportive, safe, drug, alcohol and smoke-free environment to springboard changes for those adversely impacted by their use of alcohol and/or drugs.

Queensland Health is funding Lives Lived Well to deliver drug and alcohol treatment services including:

  • residential rehabilitation – 32 beds (adult single rooms)
  • residential withdrawal treatment unit (8 beds for adults)
  • family residential rehabilitation (2 three-bedroom family units)

The new centre is an addition to Lives Lived Well’s existing adult and youth services in Rockhampton, Gladstone, Emerald, Mackay and the Whitsundays. This new service provides more access and choice – meeting the diverse needs of people in the region who are wanting to address their use of alcohol or drugs.