Supports for me and
my community
Having access to services that respect and support your identity, culture, and physical needs is vital to your overall wellbeing. When support feels inclusive and culturally safe, it’s easier to open up, feel understood, and get the help that truly fits.
Whether it’s about mental health, physical health, or community connection, the right support can make a real difference in feeling seen, valued, and cared for.
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
13YARN
Brother to Brother
Thirrili After Suicide Support
Relationships Australia WA
1300 364 277
Providing relationship support services for individuals, couples, families and communities including Counselling, Mediation, Aboriginal Community Support, FDV Support, Support for Older People and Parenting and Family Support
Djenabidet Kalleep
08 63 724 800
Djenabidet Kalleep provides assertive outreach, lived-experience peer navigation and culturally appropriate and specific health connections to improve outcomes for Aboriginal people in our community experiencing homelessness.
Hope Community Services
1300 467 392
Hope Community Services offer a range of Aboriginal men’s supports including Men’s Bush Trips run by Hope Community Services in Kalgoorlie and Koolark Healing Service run by Hope Community Services in Armadale.
WellMob
Social, emotional and cultural wellbeing online resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.
Centrecare
08 90 832 600
All Centrecare services work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) is an Indigenous specific service providing access to primary heath services. This service covers the areas of Esperance, Norseman & surrounds
www.centrecare.com.au/rural-services/indigenous-specific-services
Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service
1800 311 888
Offering primary health care, podiatry, counselling, dental and mental health services throughout the North of the River region in Perth.
The Aboriginal Health Council of Western Australia (AHCWA)
The peak body for 23 Aboriginal community controlled health services (ACCHS) in Western Australia.
Aboriginal Legal Service WA
1800 019 900
ALSWA provides legal support and representation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in WA in Civil and Human Rights Law, Criminal Law, Family Law and Child protection with additional services in Bail Support Service and Prison In-Reach Program, Community Legal Education, Custody Notification Service, Work development Permit Service, Your Story Disability Legal Support and Youth Engagement Program.
Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet
A freely accessible evidence based web resource that aims to inform practice and policy in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. A comprehensive list of health and wellbeing services in WA can be found at
www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/learn/locations/wa/organisations
Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CALD)
Telephone Interpreter Service
13 14 15
Multicultural Services Centre
08 93 282 699
Multicultural Services Centre of Western Australia Inc. (MSC) is an established provider of diverse community services and programs.
Multicultural Futures
08 93 368 282
Multicultural Futures is a major service provider for migrants and refugees in all metropolitan regions of Perth. Provides multi-lingual services which include culturally sensitive counselling; advocacy and referral services.
Relationships Australia WA
1300 364 277
Providing relationship support services for individuals, couples, families and communities including Counselling, Mediation, Aboriginal Community Support, FDV Support, Support for Older People and Parenting and Family Support
Association for Services to Torture and Trauma Survivors (ASeTTS)
08 92 272 700
ASeTTS provide holistic support services for refugee survivors of torture and trauma to rebuild their lives. Services include individual trauma counselling, family and relationship counselling, psycho-social counselling and support for young people, multicultural men and women’s support groups and primary-school and high-school aged support groups.
Multicultural Health Services Directory
LGBTQIA+
Living Proud
0481 085 215
Providing peer support, information and resources for the WA LGBTQIA+ community
QLife (LGBTI+)
Freedom
08 94 820 000
Freedom provides a range of support services for LGBTIQA+ young people in Western Australia, including a drop-in space in West Leederville, youth counselling, community development and consultation.
LGBTIQ+ Health Australia
02 72 096 301
LGBTIQ+ Health Australia, (formerly the National LGBTI Health Alliance), is the national peak health organisation in Australia for organisations and individuals that provide health-related programs, services and research focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer people and other sexuality, gender and bodily diverse (LGBTIQ+) people and communities
Youth Educating Peers (YEP)
08 92 275 440
Provides peer-based sexual health education across Western Australia.
Transfolk of WA
A peer support service for transgender people and their loved ones in Western Australia.
Youth
Kids Helpline
Youth Services Directory
Your one stop location for all things youth. Direct contacts to the people that are here to help young people on their path through life.
Vinnies WA
1300 794 054
Offering person centred care for people who are vulnerable and disadvantaged across WA. Services include emergency assistance, debt and financial counselling, housing and homelessness services, Passages Youth Engagement Hub and mental health services.
headspace
1800 650 890
headspace is Australia’s National Youth Mental Health Foundation, providing early intervention mental health services to 12-25 year olds. The website also contains information on the 21 headspace centres in WA.
Youth Place
Youth Place program assists young people aged 15 to 25 who are homeless, or at risk of homelessness.
The Y
08 94 738 400
Offering child, youth, health and wellbeing and community services across WA.
Youth Futures
08 93 002 677
Offering a wide variety of programs for youth across 3 core areas: homelessness, education and health and wellbeing.
Youth Focus
08 62 664 333
Offering a variety of youth services including counselling, mentoring and therapy across Western Australia.
CYPRESS
1300 114 446
CYPRESS is a free and long term support service for children and young people between the ages of 6 and 18 who have been bereaved by suicide. Support is offered with outreach, counselling, support groups and more.
www.anglicarewa.org.au/get-help/suicide-postvention/children-young-people-responsive-suicide-support
Youth
Are you a young person looking for additional support? There are a whole range of online resources available to support your wellbeing.
Kidshelpline has an extensive collection of resources for young people aged 5 to 25! There is information on family and relationship struggles, bullying, online chat forums and activities to help you when you are feeling overwhelmed or stressed. www.kidshelpline.com.au
headspace is a national online or phone mental health support service for young people aged 12 to 25, and for family who are seeking support about how to help a young person (aged 12-25) in their life. You can chat about anything that is bothering you or check out the articles on the website to learn more about challenges other young people have and how to get some extra support when you need it. www.headspace.org.au
RightByYou is a youth suicide prevention website, designed by young people for young people. If you are worried about a friend and not sure what to do, check out the tips and information on the website. www.rightbyyou.org.au
Older & Wiser
Seniors Information Resource
Clear, accessible information about services, programs and concessions available to seniors in Western Australia.
www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-communities/seniors-information-resource
Relationships Australia WA
1300 364 277
Providing relationship support services for individuals, couples, families and communities including Counselling, Mediation, Aboriginal Community Support, FDV Support, Support for Older People and Parenting and Family Support
Elder Rights WA
1300 650 579
Elder Rights WA is a state-wide service that operates from the Perth office of Legal Aid WA. A team of lawyers and social workers with experience in legal issues that affect older people provide the service by telephone, face-to-face, virtual office and through community outreach across WA. Elder Rights WA can provide legal advice, minor assistance and representation in some cases.
My Aged Care
1800 200 422
Access information about support available for older people with particular needs, including those living in regional areas, Care Leavers, Veterans and people experiencing homelessness.
Men’s Sheds of WA
Provides facilities where men can work on their own hobbies, as well as communal projects, often supporting charities and giving back to the community. Men’s Sheds improve the wellbeing of men in their community by offering companionship and connection, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie.
People with Disabilities
People with Disabilities WA (PWdWA)
1300 193 331
Advocating for and empowering people with disability in Western Australia.
Developmental Disability WA
08 94 207 203
Supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Disability Gateway
1800 643 787
The Disability Gateway helps people with disability, their families and carers find the information, services and support they need in Australia.
NDIS
1800 800 110
The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) provides funding to eligible people with disability to gain more time with family and friends, greater independence, access to new skills, jobs, or volunteering in their community, and an improved quality of life. The NDIS also connects anyone with disability to services in their community.
National Ethnic Disability Alliance
The National Ethnic Disability Alliance offers information and advocacy for people living with disability from non-English speaking backgrounds, as well as their families and carers.
CarersWA
1300 227 377
Carers WA is the peak body that represents the needs and interests of carers in Western Australia. We work to achieve an improved quality of life for unpaid family and friend carers in our state.
If you are in an emergency, or at risk of harm to yourself or others, please contact emergency services on 000.
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