Everyone feels worried or stressed from time to time, but if those feelings don’t go away or those feelings are getting in the way of your day to day life, it may be a good idea to talk to a health professional or someone that you trust.
Understanding anxiety and how it may affect you, as well as seeking help, could also help you feel calmer and more balanced.
There are a number of online and phone services that can help you to understand anxiety and stress, as well as apps and online programs that you can work through at your own pace.
Social anxiety program that you can work through at your own pace. Teaches evidence-based approaches to help manage your symptoms.
A social and emotional wellbeing self-help app for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples aged 15 years and over.
Helps adults aged 26–65 years learn to manage mild, moderate, and severe symptoms of depression and anxiety. It consists of five lessons over an eight-week period.
This is Australia’s only free (even from a mobile), confidential 24/7 online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25. Qualified counsellors at Kids Helpline are available via WebChat, phone or email anytime and for any reason.
Confidential, free and safe space to talk about what is going on for young people aged 12-25.
Connect 1-on-1 from 9am - 1am, 7 days a week.
Online peer support forum. Share and learn from your peers and become part of an online community.
Learn more about what mental health is, the different services available, things to expect when you see a doctor, and more.
You can speak to someone to get some help finding an appropriate service. If it is outside of business hours, complete the form and someone will get back to you.
If you’re noticing significant changes in your mood, thoughts, and behaviour, connecting with information online to understand your condition can help you take care of your mental health.
Head to Health can help you find digital mental health services from some of Australia’s most trusted mental health organisations .
Sane Australia has easy to ready fact sheets about mental illness, dealing with crisis, diagnosis, and treatments.
Reach Out provides online mental health information for young people and their parents. They offer practical support, tools and tips help young people get through anything from everyday issues to tough times.
Well Mob provides resources made by mob, for mob. Here you will find websites, apps, podcasts, videos, social media, and online counselling all with a focus on social and emotional wellbeing.
Find information and videos about mental health, wellbeing, relationships, alcohol and drugs to help support your wellbeing.