The impacts of harmful substance use reach far beyond the users themselves, taking an emotional and mental toll on the people around them.
That’s why Goulburn Valley health organisation Primary Care Connect, through its partnership with Family Drug and Gambling Help, is offering the InFocus program to the broader community.
InFocus is an education program designed for people affected by a loved one’s substance use.
It provides practical information, coping strategies, life skills and the opportunity for people to connect through their shared experiences.
InFocus is free of charge and run by professionals who have been impacted by someone’s drug and alcohol use.
Primary Care Connect acting chief executive Leigh Stanbrook said the experience aimed to provide people with the tools they needed to cope with the circumstances they found themselves in.
“The InFocus program is designed specifically to help support, nurture, educate and inform those people who are being negatively impacted by a loved one’s substance use,” he said.
“We are very fortunate to have Nikki Mason facilitating our InFocus program. Nikki is someone who participants will feel comfortable with, and who they will gain a lot of practical tools from.”
By providing relevant information about drug and alcohol dependency, family responses, the change process and recovery, the program aims to shift the focus from the challenges the support person is facing, to a new way of living.
“This program really does have the potential to transform lives, and we have already seen a lot of positive case studies from people who undertook the program in 2023,” Mr Stanbrook said.
“On top of that, it introduces participants to others who are experiencing a similar situation. This alone can be powerful, as often people can feel lonely, judged or isolated when trying to support a loved one with substance use.”
Details on the upcoming InFocus sessions:
The InFocus program is conducted in person over two days. Primary Care Connect is holding the next two-day program over consecutive Wednesdays.
Wednesday, March 20 and 27
From 10am to 3pm at Primary Care Connect, 399 Wyndham St, Shepparton (next to NAB).
Additional and ongoing support is also available for participants following on from the program.
For more information or to register for the program, call Primary Care Connect on 5823 3200 and ask to speak with Nikki or Sharna.
More details on Family Drug and Gambling Help can be found at www.sharc.org.au/sharc-programs/family-drug-gambling-help/