Our communities often experience higher levels of harmful substance use, and LGBTIQ+ people can be reluctant to access alcohol and other drug (AOD) services.

That’s why The Cottage Adelaide was set up in July 2021 – to provide an affirming, welcoming and accessible service, designed to specifically meet the needs of LGBTIQ and HIV+ community members aged 16 years and above living in Adelaide.

With the service coming up to a year in operation, we’ve seen increasing numbers of clients come to us in-person, via telehealth or through outreach counselling – including at The Salvos in Whitmore Square every Wednesday morning.

“We’re starting to fill a niche – a gap in services that haven’t been available in Adelaide,” said Program Coordinator, Venetia Brissenden.

“LGBTIQ people in Adelaide might not even try to find appropriate services because they assume there’s nothing like this around. There’s a shortage of bulk billing mental health services – especially those who have knowledge or specialise in gender diverse services.”

Venetia has also noticed a gap in dual diagnosis services for LGBTIQ people in Adelaide. Dual diagnosis services aim to provide support to people experiencing mental health issues and substance misuse.

Away from the dedicated care facilities in Adelaide, outreach has seen other issues raised with counsellors.

“Housing is a big issue for people and we see more of a need for services for LGBTIQ refugees and asylum seekers,” said Venetia.

Find more information on The Cottage Adelaide here, or by calling (08) 7078 4128.

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