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Below is a list of mental health support services, including youth mental health support, community mental health programs, mental health organisations, hospital mental health services and mental health education programs. If you cannot find local mental health support services for your area, there is a list of state and national mental health support services at the bottom of this page, including those offering counselling and referral services.
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State and National Mental Health Services Services
Regional Australia Institute – Rural Health Connect
Rural Health Connect is a website and app that links people in rural Australia to psychologists via video conferencing technology. Their site allows people to conduct sessions with psychologists from the privacy of their own home with no travel or wait time and no stigma.
CoMHWA’s Peer Pathways project is a West Australian, Statewide helpline for people with mental health challenges to find the supports needed to promote mental and physical wellbeing. Our Peer Navigators will assist you, your family and your carers to navigate services across the State.
A state-wide, confidential, non-judgemental, telephone service giving a single point of contact for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol and other drug use and/or mental health issues. Contact is one-to-one with a qualified counsellor or professional peer practitioner based in WA. Peer practitioners have a lived experience of alcohol and other drug use and/or mental health issues and recovery and are trained to use their experiences to support individuals living with similar issues. Provided by the Mental Health Commission of WA.
PyschHelp offers a full range of telehealth based online psychological services across Australia. Their Psychologists are qualified and registered with a broad range of expertise. They provide a convenient, affordable, and confidential service for all clients with bulk billing also available
ForWhen helps you access local services based in your state or territory.
Mental health support for expecting and new parents. Will connect parents that are struggling to navigate the complex waters of pregnancy and new parenthood to the critical mental health services you might need most. Provided by Australia’s early parenting services, including Ngala in WA
OzHelp is here to help and you are not alone. Their support services are always confidential and they are here to discuss anything that is troubling you.
No information will be passed onto your employer or anyone else about you. Conversations are between you and OzHelp at all times.
Some of the concerns we can help with include:
• Not coping at work • Having trouble with relationships • Can’t sleep • Feeling down • Can’t shake your worries • Parenting or co-parenting issues • Drinking too much • Gambling issues • A friend you are worried about • Financial issues
If you just need some advice or someone to talk to then that’s okay too.
Suicide Call Back Service is a nationwide service that provides professional 24/7 telephone and online counselling to people who are affected by suicide. Suicide Call Back Service services include telephone chat services, online chat and video chat.
The SANE Help Centre provides counselling support, information and referrals to adults who identify as having a complex mental health issue, complex trauma or high levels of psychological distress.
SANE services include:
• Telephone counselling • Online chat service • Email counselling • Support and community forums.
The Samaritans provides telephone counselling for all sorts of worries so that you can feel completely comfortable in sharing what you are going through.
The volunteers are here for you – and aren’t afraid to talk abut sensitive and difficult subjects including, but not limited to:
• Relationship or family problems • Loss and bereavement • Financial worries or job-related anxiety • School, college or study-related stress • Illness – your own or someone you care for • Addiction or substance abuse • Thoughts of suicide
Rurallink gives easy telephone access to experienced community mental health staff, with a focus on supporting people with mental health issues.
It is a confidential service that meets the needs of the community and delivering continuous care and support where needed. The service provides a single point of contact providing information, advice, assessment, and where required, referrals to other mental health services.
Lifeline is a national charity providing all Australians experiencing a personal crisis with access to 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention services. They offer telephone, online chat and text support services. Telephone service are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Hours
• Phone 13 11 14 available 24/7 days • Lifeline Text +61 477 13 11 14 available nightly • Online chat available nightly
Call to Mind is a telepsychiatry service that allows people across Australia to access quality mental health care. They have a team of psychiatrists ranging in availability and speciality to best meet your needs. Consults are held on a video-conferencing platform so you can attend your appointment from anywhere.
Blue Knot Helpline is a specialist service which support adult survivors of childhood trauma and abuse, parents, partners, family and friends as well as the professionals who work with them.
The StandBy program is focused on supporting anyone who has been bereaved or impacted by suicide at any stage in their life, including:
Individuals
Families
Friends
Witnesses
First Responders
Service Providers
StandBy is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing free face-to face and/or telephone support at a time and place that is best for each individual.