Welcome to SEMPHN’s brand-new website!

Plural Agency • March 27, 2022
It’s all the same information you know and love, presented in a new format.

Get to know the Access & Referral page, the one-stop-shop for referring to SEMPHN-funded services, including mental health and alcohol and other drug treatment services. The Access & Referral team can also help providers and community members find other appropriate services to their needs.

Education and Events is the place for health professionals to discover professional development opportunities and online learning modules or resources.

Dive into the News and Opportunities section to discover the latest news, jobs and commissioning updates.

Our Services and Resources pages are filled with a large variety of topics to support health professionals to find practical information and relevant services for themselves or their patients.

The SEMPHN pathways pages contain over 240 clinical or referral pathways which can be easily searched through our filter function.

Get to know more about SEMPHN in the About Us section. Meet our people, including our Boards, Councils and the Executive Leadership Team. This is also a great place to contact us, or read more about commissioning and our publications.

The Community section houses information aimed directly at community members who are interested in SEMPHN’s funded health services, or want to learn more about certain topics.

Feel free to browse and familiarize yourself with the new and improved SEMPHN website!

Latest news

April 7, 2025
South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network (SEMPHN) is inviting small or solo general practices in Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula to apply for funding to implement Multidisciplinary Team Care (MDT) .
April 3, 2025
On Tuesday 1 April we were delighted to attend the official opening of the new headspace centre in Dorcas Street, South Melbourne - a beautiful, large, bright, and welcoming space, designed to accommodate the needs of its diverse community.
April 1, 2025
The Victorian Government’s Doctors in Secondary Schools (DiSS) program has provided health care treatment and support to more than 24,000 high school students between 2017 and 2023, according to a recent evaluation by the Victorian Department of Education.
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