If your health and well-being query is not covered by the topics listed, it might help to speak to a specialist service directly. Sometimes it's hard to isolate a particular problem when it comes to your well-being and at first the actual problem may not be easy to identify. Talking to a professional and discussing symptoms might help target the information you need, or, find the treatment and support you are looking for.
On the right hand side of this page are details of national telephone helplines where you can speak to a counsellor over the phone or on the net, and details of how to contact your university counselling service.
Another option is to use the search function on this site and select 'Search other sites'. This might help you find the topic information you are looking for within one of our many partner sites.
Helpful Sites
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Emergency Assistance
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Lifeline Australia
Suicide Helplines
Contacts for 24hr response services in each state for those feeling suicidal and for those supporting someone feeling suicidal.
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Kids Help Line
Kids Help Line is a free, confidential and anonymous, telephone and online counselling service specifically for young people aged between 5 and 25.
Lifeline Australia
SANE Helpline
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Kids Helpline
University Support Services
Find your local university support services, by selecting your state, and then the name of your university.
