Tasmania - Mental health and wellbeing
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- Mental health and social support services
- NDIS supports
- Phone apps to help manage mental health
- Support for Indigenous Australians
- Support for new migrants
Mental health and social support services
Autism Identity and Awareness for Individuals
This online training course delivers life skills for teenagers and young adults living with autism. It can help you to build confidence and self-awareness. Find out more about this training course
Beyond Blue
Beyond Blue provides information, resources and support that can help you with your mental health. You can get immediate support over the phone, face-to-face support, online chat, forums, coaching and email newsletters. Call 1300 224 636 You can also visit the Beyond Blue website
Counselling and Support
If you have experienced or witnessed violence, abuse, neglect or exploitation, you may need support. Find out more about Counselling and Support
Disability Royal Commission Counselling Services (Relationships Australia)
If you have been affected by the Disability Royal Commission, you may be able to access a free independent counselling services through Relationships Australia. Find out more about this service
Family Mental Health Support Services (FMHSS)
FMHSS aims to improve mental health outcomes for children and young people, and their families. Through FMHSS you can access early intervention support for children and young people who are showing early signs of, or are at risk of developing, mental illness. Find out more about FMHSS
Finding North Network
The Finding North Network offers a safe space for people with first-hand experience of mental health conditions to connect, learn and develop their own lived experience leadership as well as support others to do the same. Find out more about the Finding North Network
Griefline
If you are grieving and want to talk with someone call 1300 845 745 You can also visit the Griefline website
Head to Health
A website funded by the Australian government that has a range of trusted digital services and resources to help with your mental health and wellbeing. Find out more about Head to Health
Headspace
Headspace provide mental health support to 12-25 year olds. There are a range of supports which include face-to-face, telehealth, online and phone support service, vocational services and education programs. Find out more about headspaceFind out more about digital work and study
Kids Helpline
If you are 5 to 25 years old and you need help for any reason call 1800 55 1800 You can also visit the Kids Helpline website
Launchpad – leaving school and leading your own life
Autism Spectrum Australia has developed this resource to help young people with Autism and their families to live independently. See how Launchpad can help you
Lifeline
If you are in crisis, anxious or depressed and want to talk with someone call 13 11 14 You can also visit the Lifeline website
Mensline Australia
If you are a man in crisis, anxious or depressed and want to talk with someone call 1300 789 978 You can also visit the Mensline Australia website
Mental Health Services
Mental Health Services work with the community sector to deliver mental health support services for children, adults and older people. They provide assessment, treatment, support and education. Find out more about the services available
Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia
Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia provides information resources on mental illness and psychosocial disability that may assist you. Find out more about MIFA
Mind-Life
The Mind Life program provides resources and aims at reducing the stigma and improve community access for people and their carers who experience psychosocial disability. See what resources are available
National Online Afternoon Program
The I Can Network runs this program to give young autistic people a safe, peer-led space to build confidence and social connections in a safe environment. Visit the website to learn more about the program
On the Line Counselling and Helplines
On the Line is a professional social health organisation that delivers 25 outsourced phone and digital counselling solutions on behalf of our government and commercial funders. We specialise in supporting clients along the mental health continuum, from crisis support to low intensity. Visit On the Line or speak to a counsellor
Planet Puberty
Planet Puberty is an online resource to help parents and carers of children with intellectual disability and/or autism spectrum disorder with navigating changes to their bodies, emotions and social interactions occurring during adolescence. Visit Planet Puberty
Propel Peer Coaching
Propel can help people living with a spinal cord injury connect with their peers and gain support to achieve independence. Find out more about Propel Peer Coaching
SSPA Mentorship Program
This program supports young short statured people to build resilience and deal with social issues at school, work and in the community. Find out more about the SSPA Mentorship program
Suicide Call Back Service
If you are in crisis, anxious or depressed and want to talk with someone call 1300 659 467 You can also visit the Suicide Call Back Service website
Veterans and Families Counselling
If you are a veteran in crisis, anxious or depressed and want to talk with someone call 1800 011 046 You can also visit the Department of Veterans’ Affairs website
Wellways
Wellways has a range of mental health programs that you can access including support creating a home, securing a job and building relationships. Find out more about how Wellways can help you
NDIS supports
Local Area Coordinators (LACs)
If you are aged 7 and above, Local Area Coordinators (LACs) can link you to the NDIS and to mainstream and community supports in your area. You can ask your LAC about the supports available in your community, even if you're not eligible for an NDIS support plan. Find out more about how a Local Area Coordinator may be able to assist you
Phone apps to help manage mental health
Black Dog Institute online tools and apps
Online tools and mobile apps for your mental health and wellbeing that you can access anywhere at no cost.
See if the Black Dog Institute has an app or tool that can help you
Support for Indigenous Australians
Health and Wellbeing
The National Indigenous Australians Agency provides information and resources on culturally-appropriate primary health care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Find out more about health care for Indigenous Australians
Support for new migrants
Multilingual Information Access (MiAccess)
MiAccess is a website that brings together available translated information for people with disability from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, their carers and community. Visit Mi-Access for more information
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