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The State MP for Sydney, Alex Greenwich, has acknowledged the work of the Haymarket in a community recognition statement made to the NSW Parliament. In particular, he noted the telehealth pilot which is being conducted during the pandemic, which allows people experiencing homelessness to access a GP and other health services. The Independent MP noted that these are services are often unavailable…
A group of people experiencing homeless are still in temporary accommodation, waiting to see if and when they get social housing. George, who has case workers at Sydney’s Haymarket Foundation, writes that more social housing needs to be built to help stop homelessness. This piece first appeared in Pro Bono Australia. OPINION: When you’re sleeping rough, you worry about what…
A unique GP service aimed at people experiencing homelessness will be expanded, after the success of the first phase of the pilot. The Haymarket Foundation started the telehealth pilot in June, with 10 of its clients getting access to a GP using digital technology. The initiative is significant as most people experiencing homelessness do not have access to a GP…
Sydney’s inner west social enterprise Colombo Social is giving away even more free meals to those in need, with a new collaboration with the homelessness service the Haymarket Foundation. During the pandemic, it has given over 22,000 meals to people experiencing homelessness. Now it’s providing an additional 100 meals a week to clients of the Haymarket, who are currently in…
The Haymarket Foundation has won a significant grant to boost its digital counselling services for people experiencing homelessness. The grant of over $30,000 from the City of Sydney will allow the Haymarket to establish digital consulting rooms in its offices in Chippendale and Woolloomooloo and to operate a mobile facility. Through these three hubs people experiencing homelessness will be able…
People experiencing homelessness typically don’t have access to a GP – but that is about to change with a unique pilot being carried out by the Haymarket Foundation. From late June, the clients of the Haymarket Foundation will be asked if they need medical support and if so, they will be offered access to services including GPs through a digital…
The Haymarket’s renowned Bourke Street residential rehabilitation facility will have a tailored program focused on the needs of Indigenous clients, thanks to a grant from the NSW Ministry of Health. The Program, which has been operating for 30 years, has one of the lowest relapse rates for graduates. Indigenous clients are disproportionately represented in the program, but until now there…
The Haymarket Foundation is putting on an additional staff member to help support rough sleepers, who are currently in temporary accommodation in hotels, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Haymarket has been sub-contracted to carry out some of the additional casework, alongside Neami National’s 13 outreach workers. Neami National was awarded a contract to extend support services for people in the…
The Haymarket Foundation will pilot a telehealth program for people experiencing homelessness over the next four months. The pilot will be available to clients of the Haymarket as well as others in temporary hotel accommodation due to COVID-19 As part of the pilot, general practitioners will deliver video consultations alongside the Haymarket’s existing clinical psychology and waiting list support services,…
When Justin* came to the Haymarket a couple of months ago, it was the first home he’d had in more than 20 years. When the pandemic struck – it became a turning point for him – and for the Haymarket. Taking a hotel room to help enforce social distancing caused him anxiety. Our case managers have worked painstakingly with him…