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Grow Community-rehabilitation program PDF Print E-mail
Written by Linda   
Sunday, 20 January 2008 10:12

Lots 1 and 2, 24th Avenue, WEST HOXTON, NSW 2171
TELEPHONE:  (02) 9606-0579
FACSIMILE: (02) 9606-9311
THE GROW RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM - http://www.grow.net.au/Residential.htm

The GROW Community is a live-in rehabilitation program for people experiencing a mental illness alone, or mental illness coupled with substance abuse or alcohol dependence.  Its Program, Group Method and Community Structure are aimed at developing its members' own resources for living in the general community.

This GROW Community can accommodate 17 adults, male or female of 18 years and over.  It is located in a tranquil bushland setting on 2.6 hectares in West Hoxton (near Liverpool), New South Wales.

The guiding philosophy at the Community is GROW's 12-Step Program of Recovery or Growth to Maturity through shared learning and mutual-help.

BACKGROUND

The GROW Residential has been in operation since 1978 and is an integral part of GROW's World Community Mental Health Movement, established in Sydney in 1957.  GROW is a registered charity, confidential and anonymous in its membership.

WHAT GROW OFFERS

GROW offers the fruits of 50 years of experience and leadership in the successful rehabilitation of its members and their growth together to personal maturity.

The Community offers a voluntary residential program of six to twelve months duration, and longer if needed.

This rehabilitation program involves three stages of growth:

i.            initial integration and learning;

ii.           internal leadership and community-building; and

iii.           outreach to the general community.

Progress from stage to stage is determined by the overall Community's assessment of each resident's progress.

A daily schedule of work, exercise and recreation is provided in a healthy farm setting, together with regular GROW group meetings and special study groups for rehabilitation and personal growth.  Emphasis is on self-activation for growth as individuals and together, through the acquisition of adult habits of understanding, acceptance, confidence, control and love.

The last stage of the program is one of transition and re-entry into the general community through participation in the wider GROW community.  It will be marked by an ideal of contented ordinariness, maturing relationships, increased responsibility, and simultaneous expansion in to the GROW philosophy and the maturing human community.

ELIGIBILITY & ADMISSION

Prospective residents are required to convince interviewing staff and residents that they

•        genuinely desire to recover,

•        are prepared to go through the long-term changes needed for the achievement of this goal, and

•        will undertake to use the GROW Program of personal growth.

Referrals come from various sources: hospitals, professionals, friends, family, and GROW's own agencies.  Personal enquiries are also welcome.

Interviews for assessment and admission are conducted by staff and maturing residents, from Monday to Friday, at the GROW Community.  Appointments for these interviews are arranged between prospective residents and Community staff.

A candidate's background of addiction - whether it be for alcohol, street drugs or prescribed medication - will entail a routine search of the person and his or her belongings on admission into the Community.

DEPARTURE OR DISCHARGE

Any resident is free to leave voluntarily, or may be discharged for breaking the Necessary House Rules, or for ongoing disruptive behaviour unacceptable to the Community.  There are some restrictions on mail, telephone and visits.  These are gradually reduced and more freedom is granted as progress is made through successive stages of the Program.  If a resident, whose stay in the Community is a condition of bond or bail etc, leaves or is discharged, the relevant authorities will be notified immediately.

STAFFING

The Residential is ably supervised by six full-time dedicated staff.  These are, preferably, GROW leaders and ex-residents who have achieved proven and lasting rehabilitation.  Along with these, there is also a minority of other staff who, though chosen from the general workforce, have been fully schooled in all aspects of GROW's transforming program, methods and community spirit.

This community is staffed 24 hours each day and seven days a week, including public holidays.

FINANCE

GROW's Residential Community is funded by the New South Wales Health Department and supported by South Western Sydney Area Health Services.  Further costs are met through fundraising, private donations and residents' contributions.  (Residents are charged for board and lodging out of their Centrelink benefit or other means.)

ONGOING SUPPORT

•        An ex-Residents' GROW group meets every second week.

•        GROW's general group meetings can be found throughout Australia.

•        GROW has Transition Housing and other intermediate supports.

•        Staff may be phoned, when necessary.

“You alone can do it, but you can’t do it alone”

http://www.grow.net.au/Residential.htm

 

SOUTH AUSTRALIA - GROW SA

 

PO Box 145 Woodville, SA 5011 Ph 08 8244 9299 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Meeting Times...
Events...
News...

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Download GROW Events in November, 2007 Click here...

Meeting Times

It is essential that all new members ring the GROW SA office to confirm meeting details before attending, as meeting times and locations may change – (08) 8244 9299 or 1800 558 268

CENTRAL & SOUTHERN METRO REGION
Fieldworker – Shirley Lavender

ADELAIDE

Pilgrim Church
12 Flinders St

(evening)

BLACKWOOD Uniting Church
Main Round About
(evening)

BRIGHTON Church of Christ Meeting Room
65 Sturt Rd
(morning & evening)

EDWARDSTOWN Edwardstown Community Church
Cnr Towers Tce & Delaine St
(evening)

GLANVILLE Semaphore Salvation Army
22-24 Exmouth Rd
(afternoon)

WOODVILLE GROW Centre
98-102 Woodville Rd
(morning & evening)

MORPHETT VALE Green Youth Hall behind Catholic Church
Bus Stop 52
3 Venning St
(morning)


VICTOR HARBOR Old School House Community Centre
Torrens Rd
(afternoon)

 

NORTHERN METRO REGION
Fieldworker – Doug Gowers

SALISBURY NORTH

St Finbars
Cnr Greencroft & Fowlers Rds


(morning)

INGLE FARM

Ingle Farm Salvation Army Centre
Cnr Bridge and Maxwell roads


(afternoon)

ANGASTON

Union Chappel
Penrice Rd


(afternoon)

NORWOOD

99 Osmond Tce

(afternoon)

 

LOWER NORTH & MID NORTH REGION
Fieldworkers - Marg Ritchie & Marg Trzeciak

CLARE

Clare Hospital Small Meeting Room
Enter via main entrance to hospital

 

(morning)

CRYSTAL BROOK

Crystal Brook Hospital, Activity Room
Crystal Brook

 

(afternoon)

PORT PIRIE

Transportable behind Heartbeat

 

(morning)

WHYALLA STUART

Joan Gibson House
5/7 Head St

 

(afternoon)

WHYALLA NORRIE

Family & Youth Services
Nicolson Ave


(evening)

YORKETOWN

Health Education Centre
Yorketown Hospital, Weaners St


(afternoon)

 

EYRE, FLINDERS & FAR NORTH REGION
Contact – GROW Centre

PORT LINCOLN

7th Day Adventist Church
19 Edenborough St Pt Lincoln

 

(morning)

PORT LINCOLN

C.W.A. 7 Hallet Plce

 

(evening)

Events

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November

Friday 2nd
Luncheon – 12 pm Brighton Church of Christ 65 Sturt Rd Brighton Cost $4
Singing Group – 1.30pm GROW Centre

Saturday 3rd
Annual GROW BBQ – 6.30pm GROW Centre. Meat & bread supplied. BYO
salad & sweets. Social Evening to follow. Please bring Gold Coin Donation.

Tuesday 6th
Program Workshop – Pt Pirie Drop-in Centre

Thursday 8th
Southern & Central Regional O&R Meeting – 7-10pm Blackwood Church
of Christ Main Round About. Please Bring Something to Share for Supper.

Friday 9th
Lower North & Mid North Regional O&R Meeting
Singing Group – 1.30pm GROW Centre
Northern Regional Program Workshop

Sat 10th
Christmas Pageant Sausage Sizzle Fundraiser – Your Chance to
Contribute to our Community – Volunteers Required for the Day
Drama Group – 6.30pm GROW Centre
Social Night – 7.30pm GROW Centre. Please Bring something to share for Supper & a Gold Coin Donation.

Friday 16th
Singing Group – 1.30pm GROW Centre

Friday 23rd
Singing Group – 1.30pm GROW Centre

Thurs 29th

Grower Forum – 12.30pm for
Lunch followed by Forum 1-3pm
GROW Centre. Please bring
something to share for lunch.

Friday 30th
Singing Group – 1.30pm GROW Centre

The Grower Forum on the 29th November is your chance to get questions answered.
GROW Staff, Team Members & Leaders will be present to help you get a better
understanding of our Program, our Group Method, our Community & our
Organisation. Please ensure that your questions are relevant, reasonable & come
for a genuine desire to learn more about GROW. Hope to See You There

http://www.grow.net.au/SA.htm 


 

 

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