Publications

Publications

Annual Reports / Quality of Care

Download EACH's Reports:

Annual Report 2010-2011

Quality of Care Report and Feedback Form

Previous Annual Reports

Annual Report & Quality of Care Report 2009-10

Annual report 2007-2008

Annual report 2006-2007

Strategic Plan

The EACH Strategic Plan 2011-2015  provides the blueprint for the development of the organisaiton over the coming five years.

For a printed version of the Strategic Plan contact reception on (03) 9871 1800.

Newsletters

Contact is a free quarterly newsletter about what's happening at EACH as well as information on the wide range of services provided.

Reports

Tertiary Student Field Placements in the EMR Alcohol & Drug Sector: A Pilot Program - March 2011 

This publication details an innovative model (the Pilot Model) for co-ordinated, multi-agency collaboration in AOD tertiary student field placements was piloted in 2010 in Melbourneā€Ÿs Eastern Metropolitan Region by the EMR Alcohol and Drug Strategy Group: Workforce Development Working Group.

System Change - Not the 100 metre sprint

A demonstration project,"Improving Access to Primary Health Care Services for people with serious mental illness". The project aims were to:
• Improve access to services through screening and identification of physical health needs and
• Improve access to models of care that support identified client needs
 

Improving Access to Primary Health Care Services for people with serious mental illness Demonstration Project

The target group for this project was clients with a serious mental illness who are case managed either by public mental health services or psychiatric disability rehabilitation and support services.

Everyone Matters in a School Community

Supporting Kids in Primary Schools (SKIPS) is a unique program that deals directly and honestly with the issue of mental illness in families and how primary schools support the children in those families.This article was included in the winter edition of Teacher's Learning Network Journal (Vol 18 No. 2.

EACH Refugee Health Nurse Program Evaluation Report

The Refugee Health Nurse Program was established in 2005 to support the early health assessement of newly arrived refugees, and to assist and refer them to other primary and speciality health services. The program has three aims:

  1. increase refugee access to primary health services
  2. improve the response of health services to refugees' needs
  3. enable individuals, families and refugee communties to improve their health and wellbeing

This evaluation reports on the achievements of the EACH Refugee Health Nurse program.