Everyone needs a bit of extra help sometimes. These services provide confidential support for mental health, crisis situations, safety, and wellbeing. You’ll also find contacts for LGBTQI+ and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander support, crisis accommodation, and emergency services.
Youth Reach South provides counselling, therapy and care coordination to young people aged 13 to 24 years who experience barriers to accessing mainstream services.
Youth Focus offers a range of services across Western Australia including face-to-face and web counselling, in-school and community education and engagement, vocational support, mentoring, and group-based therapy.
Headspace offers free and confidential services for young people aged 12 - 25 with mild to moderate issues for brief intervention, who need support for their mental health, physical or sexual health, employment and study.
Armadale Headquarters
Cannington Headquarters
Joondalup Headquarters
Base@Belmont Youth Centre provides support for young people between the ages of 11-25 through a variety of activities, workshops and programs
Rise assist people at risk, mental health issues, people with disability and NDIS, carers and older people.
Youth Futures WA offers a wide range of services for young people aged 11-25, including homelessness services, education and training, support and wellbeing, and emergency relief. They also provide safe places to stay, second chances at education, and support for mental health and drug use.
The EAP is a confidential and professional counselling service delivered by an external provider and is available to all apprentices completing our electrical programs, for personal, work or study-related issues.
For more information visit our Terms and Conditions/Policies here.
Beyond Blue offer telephone counselling, online counselling (web chat), depression and anxiety information and support, family support and health service referrals.
Suicide Call Back offers free nationwide service providing 24/7 phone and online counselling to people affected by suicide
MensLine Australia offers free professional 24/7 telephone counselling support for men with concerns about mental health, relationships, anger management, family violence (using and experiencing), stress, and suicidal thoughts.
Helping Minds offers a wide range of free and confidential services for individuals experiencing mental health challenges and their families and carers. These services include counselling, support groups, advocacy, education, and respite care, with a focus on supporting families and carers of those with mental illness.
Mental Health Emergency Response Line (MHERL) is a 24-hour telephone service for people in the Perth metropolitan area experiencing a mental health crisis. The service aims to keep individuals safe during a mental health crisis by connecting them with appropriate support services. MHERL is not an emergency service. In an emergency call 000.
Sexual Assault Resource Centre (SARC) is a free service located in Perth providing crisis services to people who have experienced a recent sexual assault (rape) in the last two weeks and counselling for sexual assault / abuse experienced recently or in the past. Services are available for people of all sexualities and gender identities aged 13 years and above.
Aboriginal Men's Health - Cockburn Men's Group is a male specific yarning group that meets every second Friday during the school term. They discuss health issues including spiritual, emotional, and physical wellbeing.
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Crisis Support runs 13YARN, a free, 24/7 national crisis support line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, offering confidential one-on-one support with Lifeline-trained Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporters. It provides a safe and culturally relevant space to talk about needs, worries, or concerns.
Waalitj Foundation P242 or Plan 2 day 4 2morrow is a pre-employment program assisting Indigenous job seekers.
Q-Life is a peer-support and referral service run by LGBTIQA+SB people for LGBTIQA+SB people, accredited under the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standards. QLife is free, anonymous, and operates Australia wide. QLife provides support by phone and webchat. You can also find resources and information on our website. If you use QLife via webchat, this will use a minimal amount of data on your device.
Crisis Housing & Support Services 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 and can be contacted for advice around homelessness services. Those experiencing Family and Domestic Violence may also contact Crisis Care to discuss accommodation assistance and support services.
St Pat's Support Services is a not-for-profit organisation which provides community housing and specialist support services for people facing homelessness.
Reading Writing Hotline provides a free service to help adults improve their reading, writing and basic maths. The Hotline will assess a learners needs, connect/refer to a class at a college or community centre, or a volunteer or paid tutor to assist them in the area of concern.
Ezy Math Tutoring specialises in paid, one-on-one maths tutoring across Australia. They also offer tutoring services to subjects like English, Physics and Chemistry.
Cluey Learning specialises in paid, one-on-one tutoring across Australia for a range of subjects like English, Physics, Chemistry and ESL.
Read Write Now is a free service to help adults improve their reading, writing and basic maths. The Hotline will assess a learners needs, connect learner with a free of charge volunteer tutor to assist them in the area of concern.
Ace Tutoring is a paid service that connects learner with a tutor. The tutor will visit your home, school, local library, or workplace to provide one-on-one tuition at a time and day convenient to you.
Language and Literacy Learning Centre offers a paid service to assess learners needs and connect learner with a teacher for 1-on-1 session.
AMEP offers a flexible program that offers eligible migrants free English language classes.
Please reach out to the Training Manager or reception to connect with our dedicated Support Officers at your campus. They are here to assist you with any mental health or training issues you may have.