13Yarn

13YARN [Thirteen YARN] is the first national crisis support line for mob who are feeling overwhelmed or having difficulty coping. We offer a confidential one-on-one yarning opportunity with a Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporter.

Mind Australia

Mind supports people experiencing mental health and wellbeing concerns to find help, hope and purpose in their lives.

Griefline

Griefline supports anyone experiencing grief, facing any type of loss, providing access to free telephone and online support services and resources

SANE Australia

SANE has introduced a new guided service that provides FREE tailored digital and telehealth support for people over 18 years of age with complex mental health issues and their families and carers. The service also supports people with intellectual disability, autism or acquired brain injury who are experiencing co-occurring mental health issues. 
Referrals for SANE’s guided service are open in your area. You can refer yourself or be referred by a health professional, close family member, carer, or referral organisation by using the online form at sane.org/referral.  

Disability Royal Commission Counselling and Support

If you have experienced or witnessed someone being hurt, treated badly or taken advantage of, or you or someone you know is thinking of telling their story to the Disability Royal Commission, you may feel that you need support. We provide emotional support, referrals or information.

We are independent of the Disability Royal Commission and we are also independent of government

All calls are confidential.

We are independent of the Disability Royal Commission and we are also independent of government

All calls are confidential.

Mental Health Emergency Response Line

Mental health emergency services
There is a range of mental health services available to provide support and immediate response to people in crisis or in need of urgent medical care.

Mental Health Service Helpline Tasmania

The Mental Health Services Helpline is open 24 hours a day. It is a free call number for confidential advice and assessment about mental illness and services. The helpline is a triage service run by our community mental health clinicians. This means we work out what type of treatment or service you may need.

Mental Health Triage Service SA

The SA Health Mental Health Triage Service operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This service is the main point of access and provides advice and information in a mental health emergency or crisis situation is staffed by mental health clinicians will assess and refer to acute response teams where appropriate.

1300 MHCALL

1300 MHCALL (1300 64 2255) is your first point of contact for mental health services providing support, information, advice and referral.

Mental Health line NSW

If you or someone you know needs help, the Mental Health Line offers professional help and advice and referrals to local mental health services. It is staffed by mental health professionals who will ask questions to determine if you or, the person you are concerned about, needs ongoing mental health care and how urgently it is needed. They can put you in contact with the most relevant mental health service for children, teens, adults and older people. The Mental Health Line is available to everyone in NSW and operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.