Mental Health Services
Approximately one in five Australians will experience difficulties with their mental health during their lifetime but with the right support, you can live a full and happy life.

Psychologists are health practitioners that can help you change your behaviour and improve your mental health.

If you have a psychosocial disability, psychosocial support can help you achieve mental wellness.

Social workers play an important role in helping you on your journey to improved mental health.

If you have complex support needs, specialised accommodation can meet these, helping you live a supported and fulfilling life within your community.
Mental Health
Almost half of Australian adults will experience difficulties with their mental health at some stage during their life. Some mental health conditions can have a long-term effect on your ability to function in everyday activities.
Mental health illness refers to a group of conditions such as schizophrenia, psychosis, anxiety, depression and eating disorders, among others. People living with mental health conditions may also experience poverty, isolation, unemployment, homelessness, poor physical health and discrimination.
It's important to know not every mental illness is considered a disability but if the effects are long-lasting or permanent then you may receive support through disability funding.
Mental health illness refers to a group of conditions such as schizophrenia, psychosis, anxiety, depression and eating disorders, among others. People living with mental health conditions may also experience poverty, isolation, unemployment, homelessness, poor physical health and discrimination.
It's important to know not every mental illness is considered a disability but if the effects are long-lasting or permanent then you may receive support through disability funding.
