Department of Health

New public intoxication response services

Victoria’s new health-led response to public intoxication will see the establishment of new services to support people across the state.

Outreach

Outreach means taking services to the community who might not otherwise have access to those services.

Outreach services will be provided in two ways:

  • Generally, and in most locations, on-demand outreach teams will respond to referrals. These teams can provide immediate assistance, arrange private transport or, if appropriate, transport people to a place where they can safely recover from the effects of intoxication.
  • At peak times in high-demand areas of metropolitan Melbourne, assertive outreach teams will be present to identify and respond to instances of public intoxication. These teams can provide immediate assistance, arrange private transport or, if appropriate, transport a person to a place of safety (including sobering centre).

Sobering facilities and places of safety

In metropolitan Melbourne, 24/7 fully staffed sobering centres will provide a supervised place for people who are intoxicated to stay while they recover from the immediate effects of intoxication. They are a dignified and safe environment that will help to reduce the risk of harm to the intoxicated person.

These facilities will include:

  • one centre for the general population in Collingwood
  • one centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in St Kilda.

In regional locations, there will be on-demand places of safety where outreach teams can support Aboriginal people if they cannot safely return home or to the home of family, friends, carers or kin, and require ongoing supervision.

Follow-ups and referrals

If people consent, outreach and sobering centre staff will follow up after supporting a client and refer people into further supportive services if required or requested.

Centralised services

These will support the primary response, and consist of:

  • An intake, referral and dispatch service, which will receive incoming referrals relating to a person who needs support for being intoxicated in public, determine the most appropriate service for the individual, and dispatch an appropriate service response.
  • Central advice and support, which will provide specific information about alcohol and other drugs to staff providing the outreach and sobering services.

Currently available services

Public intoxication services will be progressively delivered across Victoria, in partnerships with local Aboriginal organisations and local health services.

Below is a summary of the services that are available across the state.

Region

Service offering

State-wide

Centralised service providing 24/7 intake, referral, and dispatch functions for public intoxication response services across Victoria. The centralised service will support Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.

Lead provider: Victorian Aboriginal Health Service

Melbourne Metro

Sobering centre in Collingwood (interim in Fitzroy) and outreach services for the general population.

Lead provider: Cohealth

Melbourne Metro, Wyndham, Frankston

Sobering centre in St Kilda and outreach services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Lead provider: Ngwala Willumbong Aboriginal Corporation

Shepparton

Outreach services and a place of safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Lead provider: Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative

Bendigo

Outreach services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Lead provider: Bendigo & District Aboriginal Cooperative

Geelong

Outreach services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Lead provider: Wathaurong Aboriginal Cooperative

Ballarat

Outreach services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Lead provider: Ballarat and District Aboriginal Cooperative

Mildura

Outreach services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Lead provider; Ngwala Willumbong Aboriginal Corporation in partnership with Mildura Base Hospital

East Gippsland

Outreach for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Lead provider: Ngwala Willumbong Aboriginal Corporation

Latrobe

Outreach for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

Lead provider: Ngwala Willumbong Aboriginal Corporation

Swan Hill

Outreach for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Lead provider: Ngwala Willumbong Aboriginal Corporation

Reviewed 09 November 2023

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