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If you are in immediate danger, please contact your regional emergency services:: Australia: 000 / 112

Canada: 911
New Zealand: 111
UK: 999 / 112

US: 911

This page contains a list of help resources from across the world. These resources are designed to assist people in all walks of life and are sorted by country. This document has important help links on the following topics: depression, suicide, LBGTQIA+ and religion. If you would like a resource added for your region, Please contact the Wiki Admin Team.

Australia

Teens

  • Youth Beyond Blue is the organisation’s site dedicated to young people. You can find information to help you learn more about mental health, tools to help you look after your mental health, and resources to help you support other people. [1]
  • BITE BACK is run by the Black Dog Institute. This website is designed to help you amplify the good stuff in life. They run Mental Fitness Challenges, have personality and mental fitness quizzes to help you learn more about your own wellbeing, and have videos and fact sheets about improving your mental health fitness. [2]
  • Kids Helpline is a free and confidential counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25 years. You can talk to a counsellor via phone 1800 551 800 (24 hours) [3]
  • ReachOut is an online mental health organisation for young people and their parents. They offer practical support, tools and tips through their website and apps. As well as specific services for LGBTQIA+ [4]

Adults

  • Headspace is the National Youth Mental Health Foundation in Australia. Headspace runs centres you can visit in-person across the state to talk to mental health professionals, and also has eHeadspace, where you can chat with professionals about your mental health online. If in-person or online doesn’t suit, you can also call Headspace on 1800 650 890. [5]
  • Lifeline operates a crisis support hotline that you can call on 13 11 14, available 24/7. You can also access crisis support through their online chat from 7pm – midnight every day of the week. [6]
  • Beyondblue runs a 24/7 phone hotline which you can call to talk to a trained mental health professional on 1300 22 4636. They also have an online chat service that runs from 3pm-12am 7 days a week, and forums where you can chat with other members of the beyondblue community. [7]
  • DVConnect - LGBTIQ domestic, family and sexual violence
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