‘What do we say to people? They still need help’: Bushfire first responder service axed

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‘What do we say to people? They still need help’: Bushfire first responder service axed | jamesmassola

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Professor Bryant said the clinic was stumped about what to do. “What do we say to people? They still need help.”He said while the National Recovery and Resilience Agency had been good to deal with, it had been frustrating “getting traction” with the office of Emergency Management Minister Bridget McKenzie.

Professor Bryant said the Black Dog Institute had expected a sudden influx of people to the trauma service after the bushfires and then for it to taper off “but it has been consistently strong”.

 

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