Mental Health Services in Narrogin
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Community Mental Health Service - Narrogin
WA Country Health ServiceCommunity Mental Health Services provide services for people experiencing mental illness in the local area.
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Connections Count - Mental Health in Residential Aged Care Facilities
Amity HealthA mental health service for those living with mild to moderate mental issues at various Residential Aged Care Facilities (RACF) throughout the Great Southern and Wheatbelt regions through our mental health clinicians. We look forward receiving referrals through RACF staff and GPs.
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Integrated Primary Mental Health Care - Wheatbelt
Amity HealthSupport for individuals with mild to moderate mental health concerns, including low intensity evidence-based interventions and psychological therapies via face-to-face and telehealth sessions. A referral from your doctor is required.
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Mental Health Support Service
Share & Care Community Services GroupWe are a Not For Profit Organisation that sponsors Health, Welfare & Children's Services to the communities. Founded in 1975 by a concerned group of community members in the town of Northam, the Organisation today has grown to provide 23 various services, and covers 250,000 square kilometres of the Coastal, Wheatbelt and Upper Great Southern areas
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health - Narrogin
Amity HealthProvides an opportunity for all Aboriginal people to come and talk, learn and have support in their communities. This is done through groups, individual work and support to access other primary mental health services.
Narrogin
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Consumers of Mental Health WA
Consumers of Mental Health WACoMHWA provides: systemic advocacy to improve mental health services and support consumer wellbeing; promotes education and training; provides and facilitates consumer representation; consults with consumers and stakeholders in mental health; provides public education; and provides policy advice on mental health services in WA. Main activities relate to Mental health and crisis intervention.
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Eating Disorders Outreach and Consultation Service
North Metropolitan Health Service Mental HealthThe WA Eating Disorders Outreach and Consultation Service is a Statewide Service that aims to ensure youth and adults in WA with an eating disorder can access optimal best practice care. We provide consultation liaison, mentoring and support to help clinicians to manage their patients, as well as resources and clinical education.
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Here For You
Mental Health CommissionHere For You is a statewide confidential, non-judgemental, telephone service for anyone concerned about their own or another person’s alcohol and other drug use and/or mental health issues.
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Mental Health Advocacy Service (MHAS) - Youth Advocate
Mental Health Advocacy ServiceThe Mental Health Advocacy Service (MHAS) provides a specialised independent advocacy for young people accessing mental health services (in certain circumstances) to assist them enforce their rights and resolve issues.
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Mental Health Advocacy Service (MHAS)
Mental Health Advocacy ServiceThe Mental Health Advocacy Service (MHAS) provides independent advocacy to assist consumers of mental health services protect their rights. The MHAS includes a dedicated youth advocate for children and advocates in Albany, Broome, Bunbury and Kalgoorlie.
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Mental Health Emergency Response Line (1300 555 788) and RuralLink (1800 552 002)
East Metropolitan Health ServiceMHERL is not an emergency service. In an emergency call 000. 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.
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Mental Health First Aide Interntional
Mental Health First Aid InternationalMental Health First Aid (MHFA) Australia is a national not-for-profit health promotion charity focused on mental health training and research. MHFA Australia operates under the governance of a Board of Directors and derives funding from government and philanthropic grants, public donations and through its training programs.
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Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Kalgoorlie
WA Country Health ServiceThis specialist-designed and built unit has 7 inpatient beds including a secure observation room. The unit is managed by mental health trained nurses and medical staff and has both resident and visiting psychiatrists.
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Mental Health Journey Australia
We support you on your road to recovery with the guidance of our Support Coordination and Recovery Coach Team. Our staff are highly experienced in working with Psychosocial disability and our aim is to help you achieve your goals by understanding your specific wants, needs, and challenges.
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Touchstone
Child And Adolescent Health ServiceTouchstone is a structured day service for young people aged 12-17 years and their families. The multi-disciplinary team comprises of a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist, service manager, and an experienced therapy team of nurses, psychologists, social workers, occupational, art and creative therapists. The service is funded by the WA Government.
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24hr Alcohol and Drug Support Line
Mental Health CommissionThe Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a 24/7 non-judgemental and confidential telephone counselling, information, referral and support line for alcohol and drug use.
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24hr Meth Helpline
Mental Health CommissionThe Meth Helpline is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone seeking help for their own or another person’s meth use.
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24hr Parent and Family Drug Support Line
Mental Health CommissionThe Parent and Family Drug Support Line provides confidential counselling, information and referral by professional counsellors as well as support by Parent Peer Volunteers to parents and families in Western Australia who are concerned about a family members' alcohol or other drug use.
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Mental Health Commission of Western Australia
Mental Health CommissionThe Mental Health Commission is responsible for planning, commissioning and providing mental health, alcohol and drug services in Western Australia on behalf of the State Government. Visit our website for more information.