The Burton Centre provides 30 to 60 minutes face-to-face with a counsellor for young people (16 to 21) with addictions to methamphetamine (ICE, Crystyal, Meth, Speed, Base), cocaine or MDMA.... read more →
Team of university-trained social workers provides free and confidential counselling (by appointment) to anyone who has been victimised or is at risk of victimisation from domestic or family violence. Help... read more →
A 24-hour telephone support line is for families affected by drugs and alcohol and also provides education and referral, and facilitates support groups across Australia. FDS operates a national 24/7... read more →
Support groups for people in recovery from narcotic drug addictions. Call 1300 652 820. Find someone to talk to or search for meetings. - 1300 652 820 or 0488 811 247. This service... read more →
Offers face-to-face and online groups to people in the community who want and need help managing and overcoming their addictive behaviours and associated problems. Call (02) 9373 5100 for the... read more →
Support groups for people in recovery from alcohol addition. National helpline 1300 22 22 22 There are online support groups that can be attended virtually. To search for local AA... read more →
Open Support's Community Connection Program offers a social bridge to individuals who are isolated and lonely through a trusted relationship and assistance in weaving connections with the community. Individuals are... read more →
Preventative mental health programs for young people. Through sharing lived experience stories and peer-to-peer education batyr provides programs to keep young people from reaching the point of crisis, and changing... read more →
A voluntary community-based program where participants are members not patients or clients. Clubhouse assists people with a lived experience of mental illness to: increase their social inclusiveness and participation in... read more →
A Safe Haven is a place you can go if you’re feeling distressed or having suicidal thoughts. It is a safe place where you can talk openly about how you... read more →