Open Up is a peer-to-peer support program for people aged 18 to 29, which offers free, anonymous, and supportive group spaces for young people impacted by mental ill-health, social isolation... read more →
Ruah Community Services' Harmony Place provides crisis accommodation and casework support to women with children, who are escaping Family and Domestic Violence or homelessness. Samaritans WA Volunteer Counsellors provide in-reach/outreach... read more →
Rise Network's Kira House provides safe housing for 14–18-year-old women and women with children who have experienced Family and Domestic Violence. The Walking Together Project offers an in-reach/outreach and telephone psychosocial... read more →
Stride's Safe Spaces (also called safe havens) are walk-in services that provide a welcoming, supportive environment and an alternative to hospital emergency departments for people experiencing psychological distress.
Stride's Safe Spaces (also called safe havens) are walk-in services that provide a welcoming, supportive environment and an alternative to hospital emergency departments for people experiencing psychological distress.