Contacts

Contact details for individuals relating to the commission.

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  • Open Arms

    Open Arms – Veterans & Family Counselling was founded by Australia's Vietnam veterans. It is Australia’s leading provider of mental health assessment and counselling for Australian veterans and their families.
  • Open Arms

    Mental health support for Navy, Army and Air Force personnel, veterans and their families.
  • QLife (LGBTIQ+ community)

    The QLife family includes hundreds of highly experienced staff and volunteers Australia-wide. If you're looking to connect with someone to explore what's going on in your life, we're here to chat and to take your call from 3pm-midnight each day.
  • R U OK?

    A non-profit suicide prevention organisation.
  • ReachOut

    Anonymous and confidential, ReachOut is a safe place where young people can openly express themselves, get a deeper understanding and perspective on what’s happening in their lives, connect with people who will provide judgement-free support, and build the resilience to manage their challenges now and in the future.
  • SANE

    SANE is for people with recurring, persistent or complex mental health issues and trauma, and for their families, friends and communities.
  • StandBy – Support After Suicide

    Is an Australian Government initiative, established in 2002 to meet the need for a coordinated community response to suicide.
    StandBy is Australia’s leading suicide postvention program dedicated to assisting people and communities bereaved or impacted by suicide.
  • Wellmob

    Social, emotional and cultural wellbeing online resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Commission acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we live, work and learn.

Diversity

The Commission is committed to embracing diversity and eliminating all forms of discrimination in the provision of health services. The Commission welcomes all people irrespective of ethnicity, lifestyle choice, faith, sexual orientation and gender identity.

Lived Experience

We acknowledge the individual and collective contributions of those with a lived and living experience of mental ill-health and suicide, and those who love, have loved and care for them. Each person’s journey is unique and a valued contribution to Australia’s commitment to mental health suicide prevention systems reform.