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Flagship mental health program rolled out in Benalla

Welcoming: Matt Debreceny looks forward to meeting and connecting with members of the community as part of his new role as Benalla Rural City Council’s Social Inclusion Action Group co-ordinator. Photo by Contributed

Benalla Rural City Council has appointed a Social Inclusion Action Group co-ordinator who will lead a flagship mental health program.

The program is a part of a statewide initiative aimed at promoting community connection and supporting mental health.

With more than 15 years’ experience working in the community services sector, Matt Debreceny has been appointed as program co-ordinator and will lead the project.

His aim will be to help further improve the social connection and inclusion of the Benalla and district community.

The Social Inclusion Action Group (SIAG) will take a community-driven approach to better address and improve mental health, wellbeing and support.

“Community health and community connection are very important to me,” Mr Debreceny said.

“This program is a bold initiative from the state government, and it is an exciting opportunity to empower the community to help identify common goals and co-design initiatives to support social inclusion.”

SIAG is a flagship initiative recommended by the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System.

Benalla Rural City Council is one of just five local government areas across Victoria to initially roll out the program.

Benalla Mayor Bernie Hearn said it highlighted council’s commitment to a connected and healthy community.

“The SIAG program is a prevention initiative that will be community-led and owned, empowering communities to identify their own needs, make decisions and develop solutions at a local level,” Cr Hearn said.

“We look forward to working with the community to design and action solutions to support positive mental health and wellbeing outcomes.

“The delivery of these SIAGs will positively impact the mental health of families across our community.

“We thank the Victorian Government for funding this program.”

The SIAG program will advertise for expressions of interest in coming weeks, with Mr Debreceny hopeful that it attracts people from all ages and backgrounds, including:

  • Young people;
  • Single parents;
  • People who are not in education, training or employment;
  • People from culturally and linguistically diverse communities (especially refugees);
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people;
  • People with a disability;
  • LGBTIQ+ communities; and
  • Older people.

For more information visit www.benalla.vic.gov.au