
CatholicCare Wollongong will provide free trauma counselling and Community Connect meetings to support people in bushfire affected areas.
CatholicCare director Michael Austin said it was important to support those people impacted by bushfires.
"The Christmas and New Year period has been defined by significant trauma and devastation from bushfires burning in many areas of the country. Fires have significantly impacted large tracts of our diocese, which includes the Macarthur, Southern Highlands, Illawarra and Shoalhaven regions, going as far south as Ulladulla." Mr Austin said.
"CatholicCare Wollongong have boosted phone support staff and specialised trauma counselling staff to meet the needs of the community throughout the diocese.
"We are providing free counselling over the phone as well as face-to-face support people affected by the bushfires. We have trained trauma counsellors locally, who are ready to support those in need, giving them an opportunity to debrief and receive qualified support."
Community Connect morning teas will also be held in CatholicCare's Nowra and Campbelltown offices.
"This will provide people with a place to debrief in a supportive environment with trained staff who can help navigate a way forward. An announcement will be made shortly to list the days and times for Community Connect meetings," he said.

"CatholicCare Wollongong is working in collaboration with the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference's nationwide response and strategy to this crisis.
"We are also part of the Diocese of Wollongong's inter-agency alliance with Bishop Brian Mascord's office and Catholic Education Diocese of Wollongong to assist bushfire-affected communities in our diocese through our parishes and schools."
Phone 4254 9395 (Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm) or email intakeservices@catholiccare.dow.org.au to talk to a counsellor.