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Mental Health Care in Australia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Mental Health Care sector based in Australia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Beyond Blue
Helping people in Australia live a life beyond feeling blue. Comments moderated in line with privacy policy: bb.org.au/40U8goX 1300 22 4636 We promote good mental health. We create change to protect everyone’s mental health and improve the lives of individuals, families and communities affected by anxiety, depression and suicide. Mental health conditions don’t discriminate, and neither do we. Our programs and initiatives support people at all stages of life, wherever they live, work, study and play. Beyond Blue has four main goals that guide everything we do, and we use our community heart and business head to achieve these. Our goals help us measure the impact of our work, ensuring our programs and initiatives remain focused on achieving our vision and mission. Our goals are to: 1. reduce the impact of anxiety, depression and suicide by supporting people to protect their mental health and to recover when they are unwell 2. reduce people’s experiences of stigma and discrimination 3. improve people’s opportunities to get effective support and services at the right time 4. use best business practices to deliver integrated, evidence-based and cost-effective initiatives through our people and resources.
51 to 200 staff
Headspace
headspace is Australia’s National Youth Mental Health Foundation, providing early intervention mental health services to 12-25 year olds. Each year, headspace helps thousands of young people access vital support through our headspace centres in communities across Australia, our online and phone counselling services, our vocational services, and our presence in schools. headspace can help young people with mental health, physical health (including sexual health), alcohol and other drug services, and work and study support. For locations of headspace services, as well as factsheets and resources for young people and their families and friends, please visit the headspace website: headspace.org.au Social media terms of use: Duty of care: https://bit.ly/46ALfdv Tips for a healthier relationship with social media: https://bit.ly/3O3Y0Go
201 to 500 staff
Wellways Australia
Wellways Australia is a leading national mental health and disability support organisation with services in Queensland, ACT, NSW, Victoria and Tasmania. We work with a diverse range of people, their families and carers to identify needs and goals to build good lives in the community This includes creating a home, getting a job and building meaningful relationships. We also deliver services to people with multiple, complex needs and often do this in partnership with clinical services, health support agencies and government. Our services are informed by current evidence on mental health, rehabilitation and community inclusion, together with an understanding of people’s lived experience – what works for them. We are a registered NDIS service provider. Our knowledgeable staff have the right community connections. We offer: support co-ordination, group based activities, assistance to access community, skills development, assistance with household tasks and personal care, housing and tenancy, help with budgeting and travel training. Many of our staff draw from their own experience of mental health issues to provide peer support in services, education courses, advocacy workshops and our advice and referral Helpline. Our commitment to advocacy is central. We consult with consumers, carers, government and local business to ensure people have better opportunities to get well, stay well and fully participate in the community without stigma. For information visit wellways.org or contact us on 1300 400. Advice and referral information is also available. Call our Helpline on 1300 500.
1001 to 5000 staff
Black Dog Institute
As the only medical research institute in Australia to investigate mental health across the lifespan, our aim is to create a mentally healthier world for everyone through innovations in science, education, clinical service, public policy and knowledge translation. Our areas of strength include suicide prevention, digital mental health, workplace mental health, new treatments, and prevention in young people. Our unique translational approach allows us to quickly turn our world-class scientific findings into clinical services, educational programs and e-health products that improve the lives of people with mental illness. We join the dots, connecting research answers, expert knowledge and the voices of lived experience to deliver solutions that work across the health care system for patients and practitioners alike. Our partnerships with people with lived experience, federal, state, and local governments, communities, schools, workplaces, philanthropists, health services, clinicians, and others in the mental health sector enables us to create real-world change.
201 to 500 staff
Clear Health Psychology
Clear Health Psychology is a private psychology practice with 18 practice locations across Perth (Alkimos, Ballajura, Booragoon, Bunbury, Busselton, Cannington, Currambine, Ellenbrook, Fremantle, Hillarys, Mandurah, Mount Lawley, Osborne Park, South Perth, Subiaco, Warwick, and Woodvale) Clear Health Psychology offers clinicians with extensive experience in working with individuals, couples, families, adolescents and children. Our 200+ psychologists have extensive experience across a broad range of services. All members of our practicing team are registered clinical psychologists or psychologists with a passion to empower their clients to learn strategies to assist them with their present challenges and for the future. In addition to being highly skilled they bring a warmth and understanding to formulate change in the lives of their clients.
201 to 500 staff
Converge
Welcome to Converge. We are an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provider supporting Australian and New Zealand organisations and their employees. We deliver mental health and wellbeing support services, as well as training and consulting services, to over 2.7 million employees and their immediate family members. But where did our journey begin? We’ve been operating since 1960 and were the first EAP service provider in Australia at that time. Over 60 years later, we boast a clinical network of approximately specialists who support, on average, people per month. We have the capability of reaching over 95% of Australians face-to-face, and borders do not restrict us. Over time, we’ve expanded. In 2013, we joined forces with ResolutionsRTK, opening significant breadth and depth to our service offering. In 2016, we acquired SafeSelect, which allowed us to deliver critical services. And in 2022 we acquired HeadUp Labs, increasing our digital footprint and bringing the revolutionary Converge App to market. Now you know us, it’s time to outline our mission: Care Anytime Anywhere. We believe in going beyond good intentions and achieving good outcomes. So, we’ve made our support streams immediate and accessible for employees wherever they are and whenever they need them. Get started; visit our website!
1001 to 5000 staff
R U Ok
R U OK? is a national suicide prevention charity and registered public health promotion that encourages people to stay connected and have conversations that can help others through difficult times. Our work focuses on building the motivation, confidence and skills of the help-giver – the person who can have a meaningful conversation with someone who is struggling with life. R U OK? contributes to suicide prevention efforts by encouraging people to invest more time in their personal relationships and building the capacity of informal support networks – friends, family and colleagues - to be alert to those around them, have a conversation if they identify signs of distress or difficulty and connect someone to appropriate support, long before they're in crisis. More info at Please keep comments respectful and avoid abusive, misleading, or harmful language. Such posts may be deleted, and repeat offenders may be banned.
11 to 50 staff
South Pacific Private
South Pacific Private’s mission is ‘To change lives and heal families' by providing Australians with the most holistic, comprehensive and proven treatment programs for addiction, trauma and mental health issues. For 30 years, South Pacific Private has been at the forefront of addiction and mental health services in Australia and is proud to have helped over people and their families start their recovery journey and find freedom. Opening in 1993, South Pacific Private became Australia’s very first treatment centre equipped to treat addiction, trauma and mental health conditions in parallel - and to treat them within an integrated, holistic program that incorporates partners, friends and family. We believe our pioneering trauma informed program offers the best treatment available in the southern hemisphere because it brings together physical, psychological and emotional healing. As a fully-accredited, 54-bed private hospital, South Pacific Private offers the very highest levels of clinical expertise. All programs are supervised by a multi-disciplinary and expert team of psychiatrists, psychologists, general practitioners, registered nurses, psychotherapists and counsellors. As an organization we recognise the Gayamaygal people as the traditional owners and custodians of the land upon which we work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. South Pacific Private is a proud participant in the Rainbow Tick Accreditation program for LGBTQIA+ inclusion and has participated in Career Trackers, an Indigenous work placement program.
51 to 200 staff
Stride Mental Health
We’re 100% dedicated to providing services that improve the lifelong mental health of children, young people and adults – and help people with complex needs live better. Although Stride began 118 years ago simply as a way to help people find a place to live and work, we’re now leaders in early intervention, prevention and treatment of complex mental health conditions. We are continuing to build on the work we do with families and communities to roll out more evidence-based services across Australia. Today Stride employs nearly 900 staff across 77 locations. We proudly operate a variety of services including residential, community programs, Safe Spaces, Safe Havens, Medicare Mental Health centres and headspace centres throughout the eastern seaboard. In addition to this we provide NDIS Support Coordination, Therapeutic Supports, Recovery Coaching and Supported Independent Living services.
501 to 1000 staff
Frontier Services
Who We Are We are an agency of the Uniting Church in Australia. We live in a society where people are more isolated, and there’s less contact. Especially people who live in the bush. We are the companion who turns up out of the blue to lend an ear, give a helping hand, and be of service. It’s the Australian way of giving everyone a fair go, and helping other folk. And we’ve been doing it for 106 years. Our Purpose We do what we do for the love of helping people. Helping people is human nature. If I can help anyone I will – even if it’s just a smile and saying, “Howdy”. Frontier Services is about making this life connection between people. A telephone call and a chat. A friendly face. A listening ear. A helping hand. It’s called mateship. And it happens on an emotional, a physical, and a spiritual level. Our Vision We dream of an Australia where everyone who lives in our regional and remote areas are cared for and supported, and have a mantle of safety and wellbeing. Australian people who live out bush experience the tyranny of distance and social isolation. These include indigenous communities, isolated properties, mining communities, and other remotely located communities. And for them, we are the people who turn up out of the blue to lend an ear, give a helping hand, and be of service.
11 to 50 staff
Lifeline Australia
Suicide is the leading cause of death for Australians aged 15 – 44 with around Australians affected by the death of someone to suicide every year. Lifeline is a national charity providing all Australians experiencing a personal crisis with access to 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services. These services include: • Telephone Crisis Line – 13 11 14 • Lifeline Text - 0477 13 11 14 • Lifeline Chat - • Service Finder - free directory of local health and community services • DValert - Domestic Violence Response Training • Lifeline Centres nationwide provide specific services relevant to local communities. Our History Lifeline was founded in 1963 by the late Reverend Dr Sir Alan Walker, after he received a call by a distressed man, who three days later took his own life. Determined not to let loneliness, isolation or anxiety be the cause of other deaths, Sir Alan launched a crisis line, which operated out of the Methodist Central Mission in Sydney. Just a few days after it was first established Lifeline received over one hundred calls for help. Today, somewhere in Australia there is a new call to Lifeline’s 24 hour crisis line 13 11 14 every minute. As a charity we rely on the support of the community to support our life saving work. To find out more or to make a donation visit *Please note we are unable to provide crisis support on LinkedIn. For crisis support call 13 11 14, text 0477 13 11 14 or chat with us online at lifeline.org.au. Dial if life is in danger.
51 to 200 staff
Sahara Services Australia
Sahara Services started its operation in October of the year 2017. Founders believed that providing better support must come from the heart. The company believes providing support to people that need extra attention must be done with passion. We want to ensure our clients that they can access support that is right for them. At Sahara, we highly value person-centered care. We want to know what you need, grow your capacity, and make sure you have a great time when accessing our services. We see our participants for who they are: great human beings, and we support them to live as autonomously as possible. We provide arrays of services that will suit our participants' needs such as: • Accommodation • Community Access • Capacity Building • Daily Living • Plan Management & Support Coordination Sahara Services Australia takes pride in the exemplary service that they provide with heart.
51 to 200 staff
Teamhealth
TeamHEALTH is a for purpose organisation that supports people dealing with mental health concerns or mental illness. We seek to create community capacity for good mental health so that all people may lead a full and valued life. We are the only non-faith based, grass-roots mental health organisation that focuses its operations only in the Northern Territory (NT). Based in Darwin, TeamHEALTH provides evidence based mental health services, focused on support, recovery and rehabilitation across Darwin, Palmerston and the regional and remote communities of the Northern Territory's Top End. This includes Katherine, Maningrida, and Gunbalanya.
51 to 200 staff
The Resilience Project
We deliver programs to schools, workplaces and sports clubs to teach practical, evidence-based strategies that help people become happier and more resilient. Through our school and workplace programs, events and wellbeing resources, we focus on four key pillars proven to cultivate positive emotion: Gratitude, Empathy, Mindfulness and Emotional Literacy (GEM+EL). Check out our website for more information.
11 to 50 staff
Caraniche
Caraniche has been offering innovative psychological and behavioural health services for over 30 years. This includes Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), clinical services, training, research, and evaluation. We work with government departments, community agencies, private organisations and individuals around the country, across all aspects of mental and behavioural health. In March 2023, we became part of the WISE Employment Group, a national, values aligned not-for-profit that works with a wide range of clients addressing the barriers they experience in finding employment. Being part of WISE means Caraniche also now has not-for-profit status. While we still provide some programs as a fee-for-service model, all revenue is re-invested into the organisation to help further improve and expand our services. Ultimately, this will enable Caraniche to increase the number of people we can support, to achieve positive outcomes for more and more people. At Caraniche we make people the priority through our purpose and values. More details on our Reconciliation Action Plan and our 2022 RAP annual report, corporate and social responsibility, and commitment to child safety can be found on our website.
51 to 200 staff
Dokotela
Dokotela is making specialist mental health care more accessible by connecting you with a specialist psychiatrist via video conference. It is convenient, secure, easy to use, cost effective and quick with shorter waiting periods. Book a consultation immediately via our website. Our experienced, understanding and empathetic specialists are ready to help improve mental health around Australia.
11 to 50 staff
Mates In Construction
MATES in Construction is an industry-based charity established in 2008, aimed at reducing high levels of suicide in the Australian construction industry. MATES is an industry-led, research-backed charity, that is building a volunteer network of eyes and ears on the ground, trained to recognise the signs a workmate might be struggling with life and connect them to help. We lose a construction worker to suicide every second day. We also know that construction workers are 6 x times more likely to die from suicide than an accident at work. In the last 12 months 30% our apprentices have thought about suicide. A suicide is said to impact at least 135 people (conservatively). In 2021, MATES in Construction was recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as an example of global suicide prevention best practice. Our 24/7 National helpline is: 1300 642 MATES Branches: Queensland, Northern Territory, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia
51 to 200 staff
Orygen
LEADING THE REVOLUTION IN YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH We believe that all young people deserve to grow into adulthood with optimal mental health. Everything we do is focused on that outcome. Our goal? To see young people with mental ill-health getting well and staying well. Now that’s a revolution in mind. HISTORY Since 1984 Orygen has never stopped caring and advocating for young people with mental ill health, and for their families. What started as a focus on early psychosis intervention and care expanded to cover mood, personality and anxiety disorders, and major depression. We were instrumental in driving the national reform that became headspace. CLINICAL CARE Most mental health disorders begin between the early teens to the mid-20s. One in five young people will have experienced a depressive episode by the time they turn 18. We believe in treating early and focusing on recovery. Pioneering reform to deliver real-world practical solutions. Never settling for anything less than what young people need and deserve. RESEARCH Our research is world-leading, impactful and creates change. Working directly with young people, their families and friends, we pioneer new, positive approaches to the prevention and treatment of mental disorders. POLICY We advocate. We make sure that policy makers understand the need and cost of mental ill-health in young people. EDUCATION AND TRAINING We educate. We use our research and evidence-based practice to develop innovative training programs and resources.
201 to 500 staff
Palmerston Association
Palmerston Association is a leading and respected not for profit provider of alcohol and other drug services. We have a rich and proud history of providing support through a range of services including counselling, groups, residential rehabilitation and educational initiatives. Our free community services are based in 10 locations throughout the metropolitan and Great Southern region. We also offer outreach in areas such as Waroona, Pinjarra and Medina. Additionally, Palmerston has two residential rehabilitation services, known as therapeutic communities, one in the southern suburbs of Perth and one in the South West. Palmerston is unable to provide counselling services via our social media platforms. If you are seeking help for an alcohol or other drug issue for yourself or someone else, you can access Palmerston’s free counselling service. Access our website to find where your nearest service is: Palmerston’s social media platforms are not monitored on weekends, evenings or public holidays. The Alcohol and Drug Support Service (ADSS) provides a free, confidential 24hour helpline for anyone seeking assistance with alcohol or other drug use.
51 to 200 staff
Qpastt
Founded in 1995, QPASTT provides specialised, culturally responsive services to promote the health and wellbeing of people in Australia who have sought safety from persecution, torture and war-related trauma. Our vision is for people from refugee backgrounds to live lives liberated from the harms of torture, trauma and human rights injustice. We are a state-wide organisation, with offices in Brisbane, Logan, Inala, Cairns, Townsville and Toowoomba and outreach services across Queensland. QPASTT is a member of the Forum of Australian Services for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (FASSTT), a network of eight specialist rehabilitation agencies that respond to the needs of survivors of torture and trauma who have come to Australia from overseas. There is a FASSTT member agency in each state and territory in Australia. QPASTT is a member of the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT), a global membership fighting to eradicate torture and offer health-based rehabilitation services to help torture victims rebuild their lives. QPASTT is a non-profit Company Limited by Guarantee and a registered charity with no political or religious affiliations. QPASTT’s patron is Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young PSM, Governor of Queensland.
51 to 200 staff
Access Psych
Access Psych provides mental health support to individuals, communities and workplaces across Australia. Services are delivered by our team of dedicated psychologists aiming to empower our clients with the tools to help them thrive and improve their overall mental health and wellbeing.
51 to 200 staff
Eating Disorders Victoria
Eating Disorders Victoria (EDV) is unique in Victoria in providing a comprehensive support and information service on all aspects of eating disorders. EDV incorporates a unique approach to the provision of clinical and non-clinical support services through a blend of qualified professionals and lived experience of employees and volunteers. The approach and services provided by EDV have a direct impact on the mental health and well-being of thousands of Victorians every year.
11 to 50 staff
Grow Australia
GROW is a community-based organisation that has helped Australians recover from mental illness through a unique program of peer-to-peer support and personal development. GROW is based on a 12 Step Recovery Program which provides peer-to-peer support, motivation and empowerment enabling members to take action to change their circumstances in a structured and supportive environment. GROW offers a range of programs including group meetings, youth focused programs, residential rehabilitation centres. GROW operates on peer-to-peer support and continues to provide leadership in this area across Australia through its flagship Grow group programs or the newer programs including Get Growing (school-based), eGrow (the classic grow program but online via Zoom), online forums, programs for prison inmates, and residential recovery programs for people with dual diagnosis of mental illness and substance misuse. We recognise the importance of prevention and early intervention. Our community educational programs provide education and information, promoting positive emotional and mental wellbeing within communities. Our workplace programme encourages organisations to support, create and promote positive mental wellbeing within the workforce. GROW is a free program available to anyone – you don’t need to have a diagnosis, you don’t need to have a medical referral to attend any of our programs (online or face-to-face).
51 to 200 staff
Lifeline Harbour To Hawkesbury Sydney
Lifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury Sydney is located in Gordon, NSW, and provides 24-hour telephone crisis support (13 11 14) for people in need and a range of related services to the northern Sydney area including: – Counselling services – Gambling Help – Suicide prevention programs – Suicide Bereavement Support Group – REACH Depression/Bipolar Support Group – Hoarding treatment – Community Aid – Financial counselling. Lifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury Sydney also provides training for businesses and the community through the following courses: – Accidental Counsellor – Dare to Ask – DV-aware – DV-alert. To contact Lifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury Sydney about local services and training enquiries, please call 02 9498 8805. Need someone to talk to? We're here to help. Call Lifeline on 13 11 14 (24/7) or text us on 0477 13 11 14.
501 to 1000 staff
Lifeline Northern Beaches, Mosman To Kirribilli
Our Vision: An Australia free of Suicide Our Purpose: To create connection for people in crisis and empower individuals and communities to be safe from suicide. 9 Lives a day are lost to suicide. 1 in 6 Australians 16-85 have experienced suicidal thoughts. 135 people are impacted by each suicide death. Suicidal distress is the human response to overwhelming suffering. Suffering and distress are not unique to mental illness. They can be triggered by loneliness, financial hardship, life transitions. It's complex and layered. It can affect all of us. Our goal is to increase capacity of accessible prevention services to all. We must raise 80% of our own funding for our local services and we rely on our community to help us solve this problem. At Lifeline Northern Beaches, Mosman to Kirribilli we have an expert and holistic understanding of suicide and what people need when they are disconnecting from life in our local community. 97% of help-seekers who engage our counselling and financial counselling services report feeling more positive or hopeful about the future. Our services include: 13 11 14 Crisis Line Counselling Services (located at Balgowlah, Mosman and Avalon) Financial Counselling (located at Balgowlah and as an outreach service) Support Groups Workplace Training – Including Accidental Counsellor Volunteering and Team Building Opportunities To contact Lifeline Northern Beaches about local services and training enquiries, please call 02 9949 5522. Need someone to talk to? We're here to help. Call Lifeline on 13 11 14 (24/7)
501 to 1000 staff
Livingworks Australia
We are LivingWorks – the world’s leading suicide prevention skills training company. Our prevention and intervention skills programs train any person of any skill level within workplaces, schools, and entire communities to help keep one another safer from suicide. Since LivingWorks began in 1983 we have grown our global impact, training nearly 2 million people in over 30 countries worldwide. With more than 50+ peer-reviewed published articles and Government reports, our programs have proven effective in increasing skills and confidence in people to help someone with thoughts of suicide to keep safe, access help, and find hope. Our two-day LivingWorks ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) workshop is the gold standard suicide first aid training, developed over 40 years ago and continually improved through research. LivingWorks safeTALK is a half-day suicide alertness skills workshop. With over people attending each year, it’s the world’s fastest-growing suicide prevention skills training course. We have also proudly been involved in a codesign process to create Indigenous enhancements of our programs: safeYARN and I-ASIST. The LivingWorks Start online 90-minute training program teaches foundational awareness skills to know how to identify someone with thoughts of suicide and refer them to a helper. Contact us at info@livingworks.com.au to find out how our integrated and layered training solutions can help your organisation, school, agency or community.
51 to 200 staff
Newpsych Psychologists
NewPsych Psychologists offers people the opportunity to get the most out of life. We are a team of psychologists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, couples and family therapists - and an amazing support team - who work together to help people like you bring about change. We're based in Newcastle and our team is available in numerous locations throughout NSW. As an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provider, we work closely with organisations large and small to provide effective workplace solutions, such as counselling for employees and their families, critical incident response, organisational changes, psychosocial risk assessments, coaching, education and training, mediation and innovative wellbeing programs. Everyone experiences tough times. We know that talking things through with a trusted, skilled professional can help you think differently and also enable you to take action, both of which promote a positive influence on your happiness and wellbeing. We understand that everyone has different needs, so at NewPsych we help you develop a unique solution to your particular situation. Change is sometimes difficult, but we know that people can do it, because we are privileged to see people make amazing life changes every day. Life's busy and we all cram so much in. Many people take care of everyone else, and too often you put themselves last. At NewPsych we make sure that you take the time to look after yourself, because self-care and compassion are vital to helping you do the things that are truly important to you. So take the first step towards building the kind of life that you really value. This isn't just about today. It's about the rest of your life. Call us on (02) 4926 5005 or visit our website at to find out more.
51 to 200 staff
Ocd Clinic Brisbane
The OCD Clinic is a unique clinic with a specific focus on the treatment of OCD disorders. The clinic is known for providing evidenced based treatment for a broad range of anxiety disorders across all age groups. Our team of clinical psychologists lead the way in providing contemporary mental health care. We offer a range of treatment programs or individualised treatment plans for OCD. We regularly review outcome measures to ensure our clients are improving and if they are not, we modify the treatment plan to meet their expectations and treatment goals. The clinic currently has a team of psychologists clinical trained working in either child, adolescent or adults with anxiety disorders. Our Director, Dr Emily O’Leary has specifically selected this group of psychologists because they either have a Masters or Doctorate thesis in the area of anxiety and they share her passion for treating people with OCD disorders.
1 to 10 staff
On The Line Australia
On the Line is a social health business, supporting and counselling people, anywhere and anytime. We listen and encourage people to feel better: building resilience, fostering healthy relationships, and connecting people with community support. On the Line is a national provider of some of Australia’s most vital and trusted services including MensLine Australia, Suicide Call Back Service and SuicideLine Victoria. We are expert in suicide and trauma-informed practice for anyone affected by suicide, mental health, men’s mental health, family violence (using and experiencing), healthy relationships, chronic health conditions, and substance abuse. Our 24/7 telephone, online-chat and video counselling services are staffed by professionally qualified counsellors, psychologists or social workers. We are the only Australian organisation with international accreditation to the American Association of Suicidology (AAS).
51 to 200 staff
Psychotherapy And Counselling Federation Of Australia Pacfa
PACFA (Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia) is the peak registration body for tertiary-qualified counsellors and psychotherapists. PACFA is a proud full/'ordinary' member of Allied Health Professionals Australia (AHPA) and a qualifying member of National Alliance of Self-Regulating Health Professionals (NASRHP). PACFA has more than members across Australia with 33% in regional/rural and remote areas. Twenty-eight per cent (28%) work with young people, and 17% work with children. Just over half of PACFA members work in private practice, often alongside Psychologists, General Practitioners and other Allied Health professionals. Other members are employed at schools, by service providers and by different levels of government. Counsellors work with clients to: • Gain greater understanding of themselves and others • Manage change and resolve identified concerns • Explore aspects of identity, spirituality and past experiences • Build self-awareness and change behaviour • Address grief and loss, trauma, domestic violence or use of alcohol and other substances • Intervene early to support enhanced relationships with family and community PACFA’s registration requirements are rigorous, and the highest in the sector. PACFA registrants work within our Scope of Practice and are accountable to our Code of Ethics and grievance resolution procedures. PACFA registrants receive rebates and referrals through a wide range of services including private health insurance, workers compensation, victim support services and health services. For more information about working with counsellors and psychotherapists, employment opportunities, accreditation or mental health policy email admin@pacfa.org.au To register as a counsellor with PACFA contact membership@pacfa.org.au
11 to 50 staff
Superfriend
This is the official LinkedIn account for SuperFriend. Working with our customers, partners, providers and network, we’re helping people thrive at work. There is a recognised need to shift from raising awareness and reducing stigma to providing actionable insights that will shift the dial industry wide across mental health and wellbeing in the workplace. Through our research insights and advocacy work, SuperFriend are here to help make a positive difference in all types of workplaces across Australia. We exist to help people thrive at work, both today and tomorrow! Please note SuperFriend does not monitor this account 24/7 & we are unable to provide crisis support. Crisis support is available by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14.
11 to 50 staff
The Banyans Healthcare
What Living Well Feels Like. The Banyans is a destination for discerning individuals seeking a luxury, serene environment to rediscover health and wellness following experiences of stress, grief, pain, substance misuse, dependency or trauma. Designed for integrated support and restoration, and with an expert team of therapists, health practitioners and wellness coaches, The Banyans is a place where body and soul prosper in an environment of rest, wellness and inspired living. The Banyans embraces a therapeutic framework of biopsychosocial care comprised of luxurious surroundings, an integrated wellness approach and the support of leading medical services. Your personalised wellness plan will provide for health and wellbeing, furthering restoration and rejuvenation of the whole person, particularly following experiences of stress, grief, pain, dependency or trauma. We recognise that every person has unique motivations and requirements to reach optimum health and we are passionate about providing the very best platform and assistance for you to reach your wellness goals. Through an exclusive partnership, each guest of The Banyans accesses pre-arrival health and nutritional assessments and tailored treatment at a private hospital, before being privately chauffeured to The Banyans for up to forty days of inspired living. On arrival at The Banyans, you are immersed in a welcoming and enriching therapeutic environment that provides the support and opportunity to recalibrate body, soul and spirit. In a luxury environment free of drugs and alcohol, you find the time and space to refocus on your health and wellbeing and rediscover your significance. If you are ready to discover what living well feels like, contact The Banyans for a confidential, obligation free discussion. Call: 1300-BANYAN (1300 226 926) Email: welcome@thebanyans.com.au
51 to 200 staff
The Kidd Clinic
Our purpose is to provide evidence-based, collaborative, and respectful psychological services to provide hope and facilitate meaningful change for young people, their families and adults. We have clinics in Boorloo (North Perth, WA), Walyalup (Fremantle, WA), and Naarm (Highett, VIC).
11 to 50 staff
Wayahead - Mental Health Association Nsw
Wayahead – Mental Health Association NSW (Wayahead) plays a vital role in the development of mental health initiatives which increase community awareness and knowledge of mental health issues. With the support of our Board, staff, members, and volunteers and students, we strive towards a community that embraces and maintains mental, social and emotional wellbeing for all people and we work towards a society free from prejudice and discrimination against people living with mental illness. Wayahead provides support for Anxiety Disorders through Wayahead Anxiety Support groups, and our 12 week Self-Help Anxiety Courses. We provide free Mental Health education through Understanding Anxiety Forums, Small Steps seminars for primary school teachers and parents, and through our WayAhead websites and fact sheets. We promote awareness for better mental health through programs such as October’s Mental Health Month, the Mental Health Matters Awards, Stress Less Day and Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Awareness Week, Wayahead Workplaces and the Young and Parenting Project. Our Websites - Information Phonelines - Mental Health Information Service: 1300 794 991 Anxiety Disorders Information Service: 1300 794 992 WayAhead is a is a not-for-profit organisation funded by donations and government grants.
11 to 50 staff
We Lysn
We Lysn is a leading provider of personalised and affordable telehealth therapy services in Australia, dedicated to supporting individuals on their unique mental health journeys. Committed to accessibility, we believe everyone should have access to high-quality mental health care. Our team consists of accredited mental health professionals who tailor their approach to meet the individual needs of each client. At We Lysn, we go beyond traditional therapy, offering innovative solutions to foster well-being. Additionally, our We Lysn for Business program provides Employee Assistance Programs, connecting organisations with accredited professionals to enhance workplace well-being and productivity.
11 to 50 staff
Belmont Private Hospital
Officially opened in 1973, Belmont Private Hospital has since grown to become the largest provider of acute private mental health services in Queensland. We are a 150-bed hospital and an Authorised Mental Health Service under the Queensland Mental Heath Act, fully accredited by the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards. Our team of Psychiatrists, Medical, Nursing and Allied Health professionals provide expert care to manage and treat a wide range of mental health disorders. We offer a holistic approach with treatment provided in a safe, supportive environment for inpatients, day patients and outpatients. Our evidence-based treatment, comfortable facilities, and skilled and experienced staff, enhance the quality of care and health outcomes for our patients. In Queensland, we are the only dedicated private, inpatient hospital for the treatment of perinatal mood disorders. We’re also the only service offering a dedicated unit and specialist treatment for dissociative disorders.
51 to 200 staff
Gidget Foundation Australia
Gidget Foundation Australia is a not for profit organisation that exists to promote emotional wellbeing for expectant and new parents and to raise awareness of perinatal anxiety and depression amongst women and their families, their health providers and the wider community to ensure that those in need receive timely, appropriate and supportive care. The organisation leverages its impact and strengthens its outcomes by working collaboratively with many professionals who support vulnerable parents. All funds raised are directed to its programs, which include: • The Emotional Wellbeing Programs at North Shore Private Hospital and the Mater Hospital. • Gidget House, providing free psychological support for families experiencing emotional distress during pregnancy and early parenthood. • Education and awareness programs for health professionals and the community • Advocacy and active memberships of professional networks • Research and contribution to mainstream and professional publications • Development and distribution of resources
11 to 50 staff
Healthscope Mental Health
With a national network of 11 private hospitals and over 700 inpatient beds, Healthscope provides Australia’s most extensive range of mental health programs and services. We strive to achieve truly exceptional outcomes for our patients whether that be as inpatients, outpatients or through our comprehensive day programs – many of which are exclusive to Healthscope. We offer treatments and expertise extending across the breadth of mental health conditions including mood, anxiety and eating disorders, addictive behaviours and PTSD, we’re on a mission to advance and elevate mental health care in Australia. For the people who work in our hospitals, care is intuitive. Collaborative and supportive, our passionate team of psychiatrists, nurses, psychologists and other mental health professionals put the patient at the centre of everything they do.
10001+ staff
Schizophrenia Fellowship Of Nsw Inc
SFNSW is a community based, not-for-profit organisation providing a range of services to people with a mental illness, carers and the community since 1985. Our vision is to create a society in which people with mental illness are valued and treated as equals.
51 to 200 staff
Sha
Sexual Health Australia is a national counselling service for individuals and their partners with sexual health concerns and/or relationship issues. We have qualified sex therapists/relationship counsellors who offer support to individuals and couples. Face-to-Face counselling (Sydney, CBD) and Phone Counselling (Nationally) are offered.
1 to 10 staff
Skylight Mental Health
Skylight Mental Health is a community mental health service which believes in the capacity within each person to enjoy a meaningful life. Skylight staff work alongside participants to connect with community, to learn and explore, and make space for new opportunities. Together we discover new potential, increased confidence and a hopeful future.
51 to 200 staff
Arrow Health
Arrow Health offers the most comprehensive addiction treatment services in Australia. The programs address the clinical elements of addiction through one on one and group therapies, counselling, psycho-education and self-development to ensure clients have the best opportunity to achieve long term recovery. Below is an overview of Arrow Health's treatment programs and services: • Inpatient program: 4 – 12 weeks • Outpatient program: 10 days • Family support and education • Supported accommodation • Forensic services • Counselling services • Intervention services • Aftercare program • Recovery coaching and relapse prevention • Alumni program The programs are designed by allied health and medical professionals with over three decades of experience in the Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) sector. Arrow Health staff are qualified, experienced and have lived experience with overcoming addiction. There is a doctor on staff as well as counsellors, psychologists and specialists in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. Arrow Health was founded by the Lawrence family following their personal experience with a family member who developed a substance abuse problem. At Arrow Health, we understand that overcoming drug and alcohol addiction can be a difficult and lengthy process. We also know that addiction is treatable and recovery is possible. At Arrow Health, we understand that overcoming drug and alcohol addiction can be a difficult and lengthy process. We also know that addiction is treatable and recovery is possible. For more information, please get in touch: P:(03) 9533 E: enquiries@arrowhealth.com.au Our experienced admissions team are available, 7 days a week.
11 to 50 staff
Asetts
ASeTTS is a non profit, non government organisation which provides treatment and support to people who have been tortured or traumatised by violent conflicts. Many of our clients are recent arrivals to Australia, although our services are available to all survivors whatever the length of their residence has been in Australia. ASeTTS provides services to people who are humanitarian entrants or are from a refugee type background and who have experienced torture or trauma in their country of origin, during their flight to Australia, or while in detention.
11 to 50 staff
Being - Mental Health Consumers
BEING - Mental Health Consumers is the independent, NSW peak organisation working for and with people living with mental health issues and emotional distress. Our primary focus is to ensure the voices of people with mental health issues are heard by decision makers, service providers, and the community. With a long-standing history of operation, BEING - Mental Health Consumers is in a unique position to influence NSW policy, legislation, and service delivery, to improve the outcomes for the communities we serve by providing advice to the mental health sector on people’s views and experiences of the way mental health services are delivered. We support people to advocate and provide input into decision making at all levels through a co-design process and peer–led activities. BEING - Mental Health Consumers has a strong focus on human rights, and as such advocate for the rights of people with mental health issues and emotional distress to live and participate in the communities they choose. We are a value-based organisation whose work is underpinned by Recovery-Oriented and Trauma-Informed principles including respect, social justice, and transparency, and a belief that recovery is possible for every individual. BEING engages with their members, Government, Community Managed Organisations, and the community through the provision of resources and information, consultations and submissions, research and evaluation, and education and training.
11 to 50 staff
Berry Collective Psychology
Berry Collective Psychology is a youth-focused psychology practice on Sydney's Northern Beaches. We work with children, adolescents, young adults and their families to improve wellbeing and treat mental health issues. We are a group of passionate psychologists who aim to bring warmth, acceptance, and hope to our interactions with all clients. Our clinicians have expertise in evidence based practice including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. Treatment is planned around individual needs and goals, and we aim to empower our clients and enhance the strengths of the individual and their family.
1 to 10 staff
Care Goondiwindi
Care Goondiwindi Limited provides Goondiwindi and surrounding communities with a range of community services intended to increase the quality of life within the region. Allo of our services are designed to meet the needs and choices of individual clients and the community. Care Goondiwindi is one of the premier community service providers in Western Queensland. Care Goondiwindi was founded out of community demand and has grown to deliver a wide range of services. Our Vision Empowering our Community to Thrive and Achieve. Mission Statement To build individuals capacity to achieve independence through delivering excellent services in rural Communities.
11 to 50 staff
Casson Homes Inc
Supporting and accomodating people with mental health and in need of support or at the risk of homelessness. Community support workers and ndis provider
51 to 200 staff
Cope Centre
COPE is a multidisciplinary mental health service based in Stirling, Perth, offering both clinical (Counselling, Psychology & Creative Arts Therapy) and non-clinical (Outreach Psychosocial Supports) services. We provide holistic care that goes beyond symptom relief — grounded in a relational approach that values authentic connection, empathy, and collaboration. By fostering meaningful therapeutic relationships, we help individuals gain deeper understanding, restore balance, and create lasting change through creativity and emotional growth. Conveniently located near public transport and major access routes, our Stirling practice provides a welcoming and accessible space for healing and growth. For more information about our practice and services, please visit
11 to 50 staff