Our services
Our commissioned services address key priority areas such as Aboriginal health, alcohol and other drugs, chronic conditions, end of life care, and mental health and suicide prevention. You can search for services we help fund, by using the 'Commissioned services' category tag below. To narrow the range of results showing below, you can choose more than one category option to filter your search.
PLEASE NOTE: this is not a complete list of all the support services available across South Eastern NSW. If you can't find a specific service you need or to find other health care services in your local area, visit healthdirect. In an emergency, please call 000.
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QLife
helplineQLife provides anonymous LGBTQ+ peer support and referral for people wanting to talk about a range of issues including sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings, or relationships. QLife services are free and include both telephone and webchat support for LGBTQ+ individuals, their friends and families, and health professionals in Australia.
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Sane Australia online forums
helplineSANE Australia provide 24 hour access to online forums and peer support regarding life's difficulties. You can chat with others in similar situations including lived experience or friends, family and carers forums.
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SNSW LHD Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Service
helplineInformation, support and treatment for people affected by alcohol and drug use issues. Available 24/7, some treatment options available include:
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withdrawal management
counselling
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Strong Yawa After Hours Support Line (Waminda)
Strong Yawa provides an after hours support line for Aboriginal women and children, delivered by Waminda. Available after 5pm, all calls are confidential and will be treated with respect.
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Suicide Call Back Service
helplineSuicide Call Back Service offers free professional 24/7 telephone counselling support to people at risk of suicide, concerned about someone at risk, bereaved by suicide and people experiencing emotional or mental health issues.
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Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS)
helplineThe Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) is an interpreting service provided by the Department of Home Affairs for people who do not speak English and for agencies and businesses that need to communicate with their non-English speaking clients.
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