Appendix 2. Advertised Call for Submission No Description of catchments and services by catchment

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Appendix 2 Advertised Call for Submission No.2148 Description of s and services by

Contents Introduction 1 Overview of Department of Health Regions 1 s 2 profile by region and 4 Region-based services Catchment-based services and s 4 6

Introduction This document provides: An overview of Department of Health Regions MHCSS s profile by Department of Health region and MHCSS. Overview of Department of Health Regions The Department of Health delivers services through its eight geographical regions. There are three metropolitan regions: Eastern Metropolitan Region North & West Metropolitan Region Southern Metropolitan Region. and five rural regions: Barwon-South Western Region Gippsland Region Grampians Region Hume Region Loddon Mallee Region. Department's eight geographic regions play an important role as we strive to achieve the best health and well-being for all Victorians. Their local intelligence, relationships and delivery role provide a key interface for the work of the department, public health services, local government and other stakeholders. Regions are responsible for: providing advice on the planning and development of programs and services to address changing needs monitoring the delivery and performance of most funded heath and aged care services working with stake holders to identify and implement service system improvements undertaking specified regulatory s relating to the Supported Residential s sector and environmental health. Demographic information and health status profiles in each Department of Health Region is available at: http://www.health.vic.gov.au/regions/index.htm Page 1

s MHCSS will be delivered across 15 service s. In metropolitan Melbourne, there will be a total of nine s. The non-metropolitan area is divided into a total of seven s. Please note while Barwon is also an identified, this is a launch site for DisabilityCare Australia (DCA). MHCSS currently provided in Barwon are quarantined and are not subject to re-tendering. The Barwon DCA launch site covers the area of the Greater City of Geelong, Shires of Colac-Otway and Surf Coast and Borough of Queenscliff. Figure 1 Mental Health Community Support s Catchments Regional Victoria Page 2

Figure 2 Mental Health Community Support s Catchments Metropolitan Melbourne Page 3

profile by region and Profile: Region-based services (YRR) services are regional services. providers will be required to accept referrals from across the region more broadly. Table 1 provides indicates total funding per funded bed for each facility. Figures are based on 2013-14 prices. Please note The Department will not pay for any beds in addition to the number of funded physical beds as specified in Table 1. Table 1: Overview of s Facility by Department of Health Region Location ( Catchment & LGA) Number of funded physical beds Bed day rate per funded physical bed Total available funding per facility per Gippsland Region Traralgon YRR Loddon Mallee Region Bendigo YRR Hume Region Shepparton YRR Gippsland (City of LaTrobe (Traralgon)) Loddon Mallee (City of Bendigo) Goulburn Valley (City of Shepparton) 10 $158 $577,100 10 $158 $577,100 10 $158 $577,100 Wodonga YRR Hume (City of Wodonga) 10 $158 $577,100 Barwon South West Region 1 Warrnambool YRR Great South Coast (City of 10 $158 $577,100 Warrnambool) Grampians Region Ballarat YRR Grampians (City of Ballarat) 10 $158 $577,100 Eastern Metropolitan Region Hawthorn YRR Box Hill YRR Wantirna YRR Inner East Melbourne (City of Boroondara) Inner East Melbourne (City of Whitehorse) Eastern Melbourne (City of Knox) 8 $158 $461,700 10 $158 $577,100 9 $158 $519,400 1 The 10 bed Geelong YRR is not in scope for recommissioning as this YRR service is part of the DisabilityCare Australia launch site. Page 4

Facility by Department of Health Region Location ( Catchment & LGA) Number of funded physical beds Bed day rate per funded physical bed Total available funding per facility per Southern Metropolitan Region Noble Park YRR South East Melbourne (City of 10 $158 $577,100 Greater Dandenong) Moorabbin YRR Bayside (City of Kingston) 10 $158 $577,100 Seaford YRR Frankston-Mornington- Peninsula (City of Frankston) North West Metropolitan Melbourne Reservoir YRR Rosanna YRR St Albans YRR Essendon YRR North Melbourne (City of Darebin) North Melbourne (City of Banyule) North Western Melbourne (City of Brimbank) Inner North Melbourne (City of Moonee Valley) 10 $158 $577,100 8 $158 $461,700 8 $158 $461,700 9 $158 $519,400 7 $158 $404,000 Notes: Funding provided since 2004-05 for dual diagnosis capacity building will no longer be provided as a separate funding stream. Under the new arrangements this funding will be provided as an integrated part of the bed day rate for all YRR services. The Department of Health has for some time allocated funding for 164 beds through the youth residential rehabilitation funding stream. A recent state wide internal review confirmed that there are, and have only ever been, 159 beds operating in these services. In the new MHCSS arrangements for YRR, funding will only be allocated for the number of actual on-site beds available in each of the in scope services (which excludes the YRR at Geelong). Where funding was allocated in excess of operating beds it has historically been used instead by YRR service providers for non-bed outreach based services. Under new arrangements such support to young people living in the community will be provided through the individualised client component of the MHCSS program, rather than the YRR component. Prospective Providers of YRR may also submit for individualised client. Under the reformed program, the policy intention is that provision of YRR services will be funded on a non 24 hour support basis, consistent with the aim of promoting independence and self management by client s at a bed day rate of $158 per funded bed. However, in recognition of historic funding and service arrangement at two YRR services (Bendigo and Wantirna), a higher rate ($184 per funded bed) may be payable to these YRR services if a Prospective Provider/s submits proposals that demonstrate they will be better meeting the needs of more complex clients (including clients aged 16-18 years) through models that necessitate 24/7 staff coverage at these sites. Page 5

Profile: Catchment-based services and s The service profile for each and indicative available funding is detailed in the following tables. Figures are based on 2013-14 prices. Southern Metropolitan Melbourne Region Bayside South-Eastern Melbourne Frankston- Mornington Peninsula City of Port Phillip City of Glen Eira City of Bayside City of Stonnington City of Greater Dandenong City of Casey Cardinia Shire City of Frankston Mornington Peninsula Shire Health (AMHS) Inner South East AMHS Community intake $300,000 $5,869,300 and indicative volume of hours per 76,700 hours Dandenong AMHS $300,000 $5,727,400 74,900 hours Peninsula AMHS $300,000 $2,931,200 38,300 hours TOTAL - - $900,000 $14,527,900 $1,731,300 $144,000 planning Page 6

North West Metropolitan Melbourne Health (AMHS) Community intake and indicative volume of hours per planning Inner North Melbourne City of Moreland City of Moonee Valley Inner West AMHS $300,000 $5,292,200 69,200 hours $404,000 $48,000 City of Melbourne City of Yarra Inner Urban East North Melbourne City of Whittlesea City of Darebin Northern AMHS $300,000 $5,506,600 72,000 hours $923,400 $48,000 City of Banyule North East AMHS Shire of Nillumbik Page 7

North West Metropolitan Melbourne (continued) Health (AMHS) Community intake and indicative volume of hours per planning North Western Melbourne Shire of Melton City of Brimbank Mid West AMHS $300,000 $6,980,100 91,200 hours $519,400 $48,000 City of Hume South Western Melbourne City of Maribyrnong City of Hobsons Bay City of Wyndham South West AMHS South West AMHS $300,000 $2,918,000 38,100 hours $48,000 TOTAL - - $1,200,000 $20,696,900 $1,846,800 $192,000 Page 8

Eastern Metropolitan Melbourne Health Community intake indicative $ per and indicative volume of hours per planning Eastern Melbourne Shire of Yarra Ranges City of Knox Outer East AMHS $300,000 $4,547,800 59,400 hours $519,400 $48,000 City of Maroondah Inner East Melbourne City of Boroondara City of Manningham City of Whitehorse City of Monash Inner Urban East Central East AMHS $300,000 $6,499,900 85,000 hours $1,038,800 $48,000 TOTAL - - $600,000 $11,047,700 $1,558,200 $96,000 Page 9

Barwon South-East Great South Coast Shire of Glenelg Shire of Southern Grampians Shire of Moyne City of Warrnambool Shire of Corangamite Health Glenelg (South Western) AMHS Community intake $300,000 $1,265,200 and indicative volume of hours per 16,500 hours TOTAL - - $300,000 $1,265,200 planning Page 10

Gippsland Gippsland Shire of Bass Coast Shire of South Gippsland Shire of Baw Baw Shire of Wellington City of LaTrobe Shire of East Gippsland Health Community intake Gippsland AMHS $300,000 $2,750,600 and indicative volume of hours per 36,000 hours TOTAL - - $300,000 $2,750,600 planning Page 11

Grampians Grampians City of Ballarat Shire of Moorabool Shire of Golden Plains Shire of Pyrenees Rural City of Ararat Shire of North Grampians Rural City of Horsham Shire of West Wimmera Shire of Hindmarsh Shire of Yarriambiack Shire of Hepburn Health (AMHS) Community intake Grampians AMHS $300,000 $2,522,300 and indicative volume of hours per 33,000 hours TOTAL - - $300,000 $2,522,300 planning Indicative$ per Page 12

Hume Goulburn Valley Hume Shire of Moira City of Greater Shepparton Shire of Strathbogie Shire of Mitchell Shire of Murrindindi Rural City of Wodonga Rural City of Wangaratta Rural City of Benalla Shire of Indigo Shire of Towong Shire of Mansfield Shire of Alpine Health (AMHS) Goulburn and Southern AMHS North Eastern AMHS Community intake $300,000 $1,543,300 and indicative volume of hours per 20,200 hours $300,000 $1,225,200 16,000 hours TOTAL - - $600,000 $2,768,500 $1,154,200 $96,000 planning Page 13

Loddon Mallee Loddon Mallee Rural City of Mildura Rural City of Swan Hill Shire of Buloke Shire of Gannawarra Shire of Loddon Shire of Campaspe Greater City of Bendigo Shire of Central Goldfields Shire of Mount Alexander Shire of Macedon Ranges Health (AMHS) Northern Mallee AMHS Loddon Campaspe (Southern Mallee) AMHS Community intake Indicative $m per $300,000 $4,331,800 and indicative volume of hours 56,600 hours TOTAL - - $300,000 $4,331,800 planning Page 14