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Multiple and complex issues often increase a person’s vulnerability and

Multiple and complex issues often increase a person’s vulnerability and make it more difficult to identify their needs. People with multiple and complex issues may experience one or more of the following: • Mental health • Alcohol and other drugs • Imprisonment • Child protection • Family violence • Homelessness • Poverty • Health • Age • Disability • Behaviours of concern • Employment • Culture and religion You need to identify and assess each complex issue individually and may be required to formulate an understanding of these issues in terms of a hierarchy of needs (where food and safety are prioritised over psychological and social needs). The following is a brief description of some of the complex needs and issues your clients may experience. Mental health: In Australia people from all walks of life increasingly commonly experience mental health issues. An organisation called Mental Health Services in Australia describes the issues in this way: Mental illness comprises a wide range of disorders and varies in its severity. The effect of mental illness can be severe on the individuals and families concerned, and its influence is far-reaching for society as a whole. Social problems commonly associated with mental illness include poverty, unemployment or reduced productivity and homelessness. Those with mental illness often experience problems such as isolation, discrimination and stigma. Around 7.3 million or 45% of Australians aged 16 – 85 will experience a common mental h

 
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