In a life threatening emergency call 000 or visit your local emergency department. For 24/7 support call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
On the Mind-Ed website you will find local contacts and information to help you find the right support at the right time. Support topics and contacts include: support around suicide, family domestic violence, youth support, financial support, emergency aid, wellbeing and family supports.
LOCAL HELP
Mind-Ed is a community-led organisation connecting people, services, and support to strengthen mental health and wellbeing across the Augusta–Margaret River region.
We work alongside local services, schools, government, and community groups to respond to emerging needs, build stronger networks, and make support easier to find and access.
Through advocacy, education, and collaboration, Mind-Ed empowers individuals to know when, where and how to seek help and how to support the people around them.
ABOUT MIND-ED
Mind-Ed’s strength is in its people and the stories that shape our community.
We share regular community spotlights, highlighting local services, initiatives, and voices to increase awareness of what support exists across the region. These features help connect people to trusted services and strengthen visibility across the wider South West.
Alongside this, we continue to support community storytelling and conversations that reduce stigma and make mental health more visible, local and human.
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Mind-Ed delivers free and subsidised accredited training, workshops and community events throughout the year.
Our programs include accredited training and practical workshops designed to build confidence, skills, and early intervention across the community, from mental health awareness and suicide prevention to supporting young people, families and frontline workers.
We work with local organisations, workplaces and community groups to ensure training is accessible, relevant and responsive to the needs of our region.
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