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Perth Primary Care Network Street Doctor Fremantle StreetDoctor Hills Community Support Group Inc Adolescent Mothers Support Service (AMSS) RUAH Young Women’s Program
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IHSHY jointly funded by Australian Government and State and Territory Governments Western Australian State Government provides 70% of IHSHY funding Evaluation commissioned Document service models and measure accessibility and acceptability/usability
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Evaluation still in progress Informed by extensive literature review Research focus on youth perspectives Service users and service providers interviewed Recommendations will assist the State Government and/or services to bid for further Australian Government funding
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About 13,390 homeless people in Western Australia 32% are 12-18 year olds 8% 19-24 year olds More females in younger group, more males in older group Aboriginal young people account for a significant portion of homeless or at risk youth
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N=39 Perth Street Doctor x 2 sites Fremantle Street Doctor x 4 sites Hills CSSAMSSRUAH Age Range17-2520-2315-2116-1819-25 Total Interview Numbers 174496 Female93496 Male81n/a
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Key qualities of Street Doctor services are: Location is good – convenient Social gathering – atmosphere around the van Doesn’t feel like you are waiting Don’t have to wait as long compared with visiting a GP surgery Free service and don’t have to remember Medicare card
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When asked why other young people might not use the services, the most commonly cited reason is that they probably don’t need it, or, “if they don’t come, it’s probably because they don’t want to be helped”.
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Key qualities of service providers: Friendliness (most cited quality) Trust Respect Won’t judge Confidentiality “Treat you like a person”
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Many of the young people talked about being treated as a person, and providers “taking the time to talk to me rather than at me”
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Other services needed Places for young people to go – drop in centre 24hr – weekends Somewhere safe to go Emergency accommodation Counselling and mental health
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Young Person Continuity of providers – not retelling my story Friendly people who listen and don’t judge Respect me and keep confidentiality Time to build relationships and trust
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Perth Street Doctor Fremantle StreetDoctor Hills CSSAMSSRUAH Program Coordinator n/a Program Manager Nurse Social Workers x 2 Midwives x 2Social Workers x 2 GPGP x 3 Outreach Worker Mental Health Nurse Aboriginal Health Worker Social Support Worker N=19
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A place where people feel safe Untimed/unbooked appointments Flexibility Clear boundaries Follow up where feasible
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Qualities required of providers Non-judgemental Staff philanthropically inclined Passionate Respectful Easy going Empathy with client group Sense of humour
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An outreach worker comments “all staff are philantropically inclined or they wouldn’t be working in that hot van…I mean the doctors could get a much more comfortable office you know, but they do it because they care…we all care”
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A GP comments that: “Karen who practice manages…has such enthusiasm and passion and commitment for it, and she really understands what our clinical needs are”
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A nurse comments that “I feel for us because we’re fairly regular now, we’ve earned trust. And once you’ve earned trust, then [the clients] start opening up a lot more…they’re more comfortable”
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Another GP says “Trust is an absolute condition. If they feel one bit that they are being judged, I mean, and they’re sensitive in that area and at that age, extremely…it just turns them off. They won’t want to come again”
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Youth Circle of Safety Multidisciplinary/ non-hierarchical Easy going, with a sense of humour Altruistic / Philanthropic Empathetic with clients, authentic
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Improvements to service Could be on site more Going to more places Psychologist on board More time with each client Shoes and socks New van with electronic filing and printing facilities Promotion of service
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Improvements to services “Nothing really” Blankets/jumpers Coffee Psychologist Better bus Onsite pharmacy, free scripts
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The young people who willingly participated in interviews and shared their views and ideas The service providers who gave up personal time for interviews The program coordinators for facilitating introductions to providers Michael Robinson, IHSHY Manager, Department of Health
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