The City of Stirling strives to strengthen the lives of community members by connecting residents with wellness and mental health support services.
Mental health support services
Lifeline
Lifeline provides 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention services
Phone 13 11 14
For more information please visit the Lifeline website.
Beyond Blue
Call or chat online to a free and confidential counsellor 24/7.
Phone 1300 224 636
For more information please visit the Beyond Blue website.
Mental Health Emergency Response Line (MHERL)
The Mental Health Emergency Response Line (MHERL) is a 24-hour telephone service for people in the Perth metropolitan area experiencing a mental health crisis but is not an emergency service.
Phone 1300 555 788 (Perth metro)
For more information please visit the Mental Health Emergency Response Line website.
13YARN
13YARN provides 24/7 crisis support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Phone 13 92 76
For more information please visit the 13YARN website.
Suicide Call Back Service
Free professional 24/7 phone and online counselling support to people at risk of suicide, concerned about someone at risk, bereaved by suicide and people experiencing emotional or mental health issues.
Phone 1300 659 467
For more information please visit the Suicide Call Back Service website.
Crisis Care
Crisis Care provides Western Australia’s after-hours response to reported concerns for a child’s safety and wellbeing. Additionally, they provide information and referrals for people experiencing crisis
Phone (08) 9223 1111
For more information please visit the Crisis Care website.
MensLine Australia
A free telephone and online counselling service offering support for Australian men 24/7
Phone 1300 789 978
For more information please visit the MensLine Australia website.
Community Adult Mental Health Services
North Metropolitan Health Service provides specialist mental health assessment and treatment for people with mental health needs and has community clinics situated within the City of Stirling in Mirrabooka and Osborne Park.
Phone (08) 6457 8350
For more information please visit the Community Adult Mental Health Services website.
Anglicare WA Suicide Postvention
Provides suicide postvention support to children, young people and adults.
For more information please visit the Anglicare WA Suicide Postvention website.
Black Swan Street Doctor
The Black Swan Street Doctor is a free, fully accredited medical service. The Street Doctor provides accessible and suitable general practice care to those who might otherwise be without it. Street Doctor operates at various locations around Fremantle, Mirrabooka and Mandurah during week days.
For more information please visit the Black Swan Street Doctor website.
Centrecare
Offers specialised counselling services including gambling, domestic violence, relationships and financial counselling.
For more information please visit the Centrecare website.
Children of parents with a mental illness (COPMI)
The COPMI website has helpful information for children and teenagers who have a parent with a mental illness.
For more information, please visit the COPMI website.
Green Book
A directory of alcohol, other drugs and mental health service providers.
For more information please visit the Green Book website.
headspace
headspace Osborne Park supports young people aged 12 to 25 who are going through a tough time. They provide free information and support around mental health, drug and alcohol use and employment.
For more information on headspace, please visit the headspace website.
Helping Minds
Provides free mental health support to the family and friends of people living with mental health challenges across the Western Australia Metropolitan area.
For more information please visit the Helping Minds website.
Holyoake
Provides free alcohol, drug and mental health support.
For more information please visit the Holyoake website.
Medicare Mental Health Centres
All Medicare Mental Health Centre services are free and confidential for people aged 18 and over.
For more information please visit the Mental Health Centres website.
My Services
The Mental Health Commission developed the My Services online directory to help make it easier for consumers, carers and families to easily find mental health and alcohol and other drug support services.
For more information please visit the My Services website.
QLife
Provides Australia-wide anonymous, LGBTIQA+ peer support and referral for people wanting to talk about a range of issues including sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships.
Phone 1800 184 527
For more information please visit the QLife website.
ReachOut.com
ReachOut.com is Australia's leading online mental health service. It's the perfect place to start if you're not sure where to look for information on mental health issues for young people. It helps many young Australians with information, support and stories on everything from finding your motivation to getting through really tough times.
For more information please visit the ReachOut website.
Relationships Australia
Provides information, resources and relationship support services for individuals, couples, families and communities.
For more information please visit the Relationships Australia website.
RightByYou
A mental health resource for friends of young people at risk.
For more information please visit the RightByYou website.
SHIFT Youth AOD Outreach Service
SHIFT provide outreach alcohol and other drug (AOD) counselling and support for young people (12-25) experiencing AOD use issues and/or mental health issues.
For more information please visit the SHIFT Youth AOD website.
Standby support
StandBy is Australia’s leading suicide postvention program dedicated to assisting people and communities bereaved or impacted by suicide.
For more information please visit the Standby website.
youth focus
Supporting young West Australians to thrive and championing the mental health needs of young people in WA.
For more information please visit the youth focus website.
Act Belong Commit
Act Belong Commit is state-wide mental health promotion campaign designed and directed by Mentally Healthy WA to encourage people to take action to improve and protect their mental health and wellbeing.
For more information please visit the Act Belong Website
A Stitch in Time
Stitch in Time is dedicated to empowering individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to prioritise their mental health and well-being. Our workshops serve as transformative experiences, aimed at educating participants on the significance of mental health and fostering positive psychological well-being.
For more information please visit the A Stitch in Time website.
HelpingMinds
HelpingMinds workshops offer a diverse array of programs tailored to meet the needs of various community groups. These workshops are designed to empower participants, providing them with essential tools and strategies to navigate life’s challenges.
For more information please visit the Helping Minds website.
Men’s Talk
Men’s Talk is more than just a mental health organisation; it is a community dedicated to transforming the landscape of men’s mental health and wellness.
For more information please visit the Men’s Talk website.
Relationships Australia
Provides relationship education workshops and courses for individuals, couples, families and communities.
For more information please visit the Relationships Australia website.