The most important lifelines that can help in the dangerous situations |
Lifeline Australia
Visit the Lifeline Australia website to find more information (opens in a new window)
13 11 14 (24/7 service for crisis support and suicide prevention)
Crisis Support Chat (7 pm-midnight (Sydney time) / 7 days
In any life-threatening situation call 000
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Beyond Blue
Visit the Beyond Blue website to find more information (opens in a new window)
You can chat online in a case of depression and anxiety
1300 22 4636 (24-hour support for mental health issues)
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Kids Helpline
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For people from 5 and 25 years (to talk about feelings you have about your studies and personal relationships)
1800 55 1800 (Kids Helpline)
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National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service
Visit the National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service website to find more information (opens in a new window)
1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) 24/7
13 14 50 (Interpreter)
You can chat online
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Poison Information Centre
Visit the Poison Information Centre website to find more information (opens in a new window)
13 11 26 (24/7)
000 (If in danger)
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QLife
Visit the QLife website to find more information (opens in a new window)
QLife is Australia’s first nationally-oriented counselling for LGBTI people of all ages.
1800 184 527
WebChat available
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From 3 pm to midnight (24/7)
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