Resources & Support
Crisis Resources
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Mental Health Helpline:
Phone: 1800 011 511 Beyond Blue: Phone: 1300 224 636 Website: https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ Lifeline: Phone: 13 11 14 Website: https://www.lifeline.org.au/ Child Protection Helpline: Phone: 13 21 11 Kids Help Line: Phone: 1800 55 1800 Website: https://kidshelpline.com.au/ |
National Sexual Assault, Family & Domestic Violence Line:
Phone: 1800 7377328 (1800 RESPECT) Website: https://www.1800respect.org.au/ Suicide Call Back Services: Phone: 1300 659 467 Website: https://www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au/ Black Dog Institute: Phone: 9382 4530 Website: https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au Mens Line (Men’s Mental Health): Phone: 1300 78 99 67 Website: https://mensline.org.au |
Professional Bodies
What you should expect when engaging a psychologist:
aps-charter-for-clients.pdf
PACFA Code of Ethics
pacfa-code-of-ethics-2017.pdf
AAPi Client Rights
client-rights-aapi.pdf
Acknowledgment of Country
The Wellnest Collective respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians, the Darkinjung people, on whose traditional land we live and work. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and future, and recognise the continuing connection and contribution to this land.
Cultural Safety
As registered psychologists with the Psychology Board of Australia, we practise in accordance with the Board’s Code of Conduct, including its strengthened commitment to cultural safety. We recognise the importance of providing respectful, culturally responsive care to people of all backgrounds, and are committed to ongoing reflection, learning and consultation to ensure this practice is culturally safe, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and diverse communities.
The Wellnest Collective respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians, the Darkinjung people, on whose traditional land we live and work. We pay our respects to the Elders, past, present and future, and recognise the continuing connection and contribution to this land.
Cultural Safety
As registered psychologists with the Psychology Board of Australia, we practise in accordance with the Board’s Code of Conduct, including its strengthened commitment to cultural safety. We recognise the importance of providing respectful, culturally responsive care to people of all backgrounds, and are committed to ongoing reflection, learning and consultation to ensure this practice is culturally safe, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and diverse communities.