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Social housing ramping up in Wonthaggi

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WONTHAGGI is set for more social housing after Mind Australia and The Haven Foundation announced they will build 12 self-contained homes at Caledonian Crescent.

Construction is expected to commence by December 31, 2023, and be completed in September 2024.

The 12 one-bedroom, self-contained homes will cater for people living with significant mental health and wellbeing challenges in Wonthaggi.

‘Haven’ Wonthaggi will house up to 12 people.

The funding commitment was announced by the Minister for Housing, Colin Brooks MP at the site of the nearly completed Haven Ballarat West last week, as part of the government’s Big Housing Build.

Haven residences feature one-bedroom self-contained homes with a main bedroom, built-in wardrobe, bathroom, kitchen and eating area, European laundry, lounge room and outdoor courtyard or balcony within a multi-unit property.

These developments will also feature shared indoor and outdoor community living and lounge areas, kitchen, meeting spaces and overnight facilities on-site for Mind Australia’s around-the-clock specialist mental health support staff.

 “Locations for Haven residences are chosen based on the need of the local region for mental health support of this kind,” said Mark Heeney Executive Director Housing Strategy, The Haven Foundation. “Specific sites are chosen to ensure proximity to shops, public transport and other amenities. This is important as we know that an important part of a person’s recovery is being able to manage daily activities, rebuild and maintain connections, engage with education and employment, and participate fully in the community.”

Funding specifics are still being finalised, but Haven Wonthaggi will be joint funded by Homes Victoria and The Haven Foundation.

The new Haven residences will also be located in Kilmore, Colac, Frankston, Corio, Sunbury, Wodonga, and Traralgon.

Mind staff include peer practitioners who use their own lived experience of mental health and wellbeing concerns to connect with clients and inspire their recovery journey.

If you would like more information about Mind services, please contact them by submitting a form via Mind Connect or phone: 1300 286 463