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The Australian Psychological Society’s website provides a list of resources and helplines for men, women and children to help those suffering and seeking help for mental health issues.
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MHC is an Australian Government initiative to quickly search through symptoms and issues. Functions a lot like WebMD for mental health.
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Mind Australia provides a short list of popular online resources, as well as links to mindfulness and other related recovery techniques.
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Official Government resource for Mental Health. Many of our other links are showcased here too, as it provides a useful hub for them.
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Lifeline are a community based organisation providing mental health services 24\7 to the public through a hotline. Primarily a suicide prevention hotline, they function as a support network for those feeling depressed or trapped. Not a medical organisation; try consulting other resources first if you’re worried about displaying symptoms.
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Mental Health Australia is the peak, national non-government organisation promoting the interests of the Australian mental health sector and committed to achieving better mental health for all Australians.
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Beyond Blue specialises in recognising, understanding, and treating depression. A vital resource for anyone suffering or experiencing symptoms of mental illness.
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MHO provide access to crisis services, treatment options, as well as resources for understanding mental health issues.
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A mental health site specialising in issues pertaining to children. If you’re a parent looking for information, Kids Matter, Headspace, or YouthBeyondBlue should be your first ports of call.
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The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne provide services for refugees, asylum seekers and recent immigrants, especially those who have experienced prolonged immigration detention. While Melbourne based, their online resources are a good start for anyone.
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The Queensland Government has a list of mental health and wellbeing resources available to provide help to those who need it.
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Provides information and short-term counselling for adult survivors of childhood trauma.
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A world leader in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder.
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Providing support for Australians who suffer from eating disorders and negative body image issues, and also support for their carers.
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A service for anyone who just wants a chat. All conversations with FriendLine are casual and anonymous, and volunteers are ready to talk about anything and everything.
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Confidential and anonymous, telephone and online counselling service specifically for young people aged between 5 and 25.
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A dedicated service for men with relationship and family concerns.
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Australia’s online youth mental health service, a non-profit with a mission to help young people to lead happier lives.
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Provider of relationship support services for individuals, families and communities.
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National charity helping all Australians affected by mental illness to lead a better life – through campaigning, education and research.
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A free and confidential support service which provides Australians with a safe space to talk through problems.
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Australia-wide anonymous, LGBTI peer support for people wanting to talk about a range of issues including sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships.
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National sexual assault, domestic family violence counselling services 24-hour online support for workers and professionals.
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Find out about the signs of a gambling problem, assess gambling issues and spending.
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An Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander crisis support line, run by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and funded by the Australian Government with the support of Lifeline. Developed in collaboration with Gayaa Dhuwi (Proud Spirit) Australia.
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For media and resource information about suicide in Australia.