Wyndham City Council provides direct support services including free Community Counselling, food relief with the Food Bank at the Youth Resource Centre and information and referrals via the Community Connector.

You can find a range of further support networks and contacts below, including 24-hour family violence and mental health support.

Wyndham City Support Services

Community Connector

Wyndham Council has a dedicated team who can help you find and connect with local service options. We can connect you to support services and information on many topics, such as: food relief, mental health support, family and youth support, rent assistance and homelessness, international students, support while in isolation or quarantine, council services, and more.

If you need support, but are unsure of where to start, email us at communityconnector@wyndham.vic.gov.au or call Wyndham Council on (038734 4514 and ask to speak to the Community Connector.

Community Connector form

Community Support Groups and Services

Alcohol Support Services

Organisation

Service

Contact

Web

Adolescent Community Program (Western Health Drug Services)

  • Assessment, alcohol and drug counselling and treatment, and secondary consultation service for professionals.
  • Young people with substance use issues or their families

T. (03) 8345 6682

 

Al-Anon Family Groups

  • Help for families and friends of alcoholics recover from the effects of living with someone whose drinking is a problem
  • For affected others – problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend

T. 1300 252 666
A/H. (03) 8772 2017
Office: (03) 9629 8900

alanonvsa@netspace.net.au
https://al-anon.org/

Alcoholics Anonymous Australia

  • Meetings for people to share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.

T. 1300 222 222

https://aa.org.au/

Alcohol and Drug Foundation / Australian Drug Foundation

 

 

 

The Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF) is Australia’s leading organisation committed to preventing alcohol and other drug harms in our communities.

Help for individuals and organisations, including:

  • resources for an event
  • Alcohol and other drug (AOD) resources for clients
  • AOD sector updates
  • school projects
  • help with research
  • reliable information and advice on talking to your children about alcohol and other drugs
  • resources to help run a drug education class
  • comprehensive information on how a drug could affect you
  • help for yourself, a friend or family member.

T. 1300 85 85 84

http://adf.org.au/

Alcoholics Anonymous Victoria

  • Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism

M. 0412 105 709

http://www.aavictoria.org.au/

Anglicare Victoria

  • Drug & Alcohol services
  • Ages 12-25
  • Alcohol and drug support
  • Youth drug and alcohol programs
  • Adult drug and alcohol programs
  • Family drug and alcohol programs

T. 1800 809 722
Office. (03) 9731 2500

 

 

https://www.anglicarevic.org.au/

Australian Community Support Organisation (ACSO)

ACSO is an entry point for Drug and Alcohol services for voluntary clients i.e. they are getting help for themselves

Offer:

COATS – Community Offender Advice and Treatment Service provide forensic intake and assessment services, administering treatment pathways for clients in contact with the Justice System or at risk of coming into contact with the Justice System

T. (03) 9413 7000

F. (03) 9413 9189

 

acso@acso.org.au

https://www.acso.org.au/

 

Better Health Channel

 

Victorian State Government website with health information (managed by the Victorian Department of Health)

 

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/healthyliving/alcohol

CatholicCare Wyndham Vale

 

  • Alcohol and drug information service
  • Drug and alcohol counselling service

T. 03 9216 7777

 

footscray@ccam.org.au

 

Counselling Online (by Turning Point)

  • 24-hour/7 free drug and alcohol counselling
  • Allows you to communicate with a professional counsellor about your own alcohol and drug use or that of someone you care about
  • You can chat to a counsellor – get help by chatting online to a counsellor
  • Email a counsellor – get help and email your questions

 

https://www.counsellingonline.org.au/

Crookes Counselling and Consulting Services

  • Drug and alcohol counselling service

T. 9742 3500

admin@crookes.com.au

http://www.crookes.com.au/

Direct Line

 

  • 24-hour, 7-day counselling, information and referral service
  • State-wide telephone and online service supporting people seeking information, advice and referrals for drug and alcohol concerns

T. 1800 888 236

https://www.directline.org.au/

Drug and Alcohol Clinical Advisory Service (DACAS)

 

  • 24/7 telephone advisory service
  • AOD information
  • Clinical resources

T. 1800 812 804

 

dacasenquiries@turningpoint.org.au (for providing feedback only)

https://www.dacas.org.au/

Drug and alcohol research connections

  • Joint publication of the collaborative network of alcohol and other drug research centres

 

http://connections.edu.au/

Family Drug Support Australia

 

 

  • 24-hour support to families and friends of drug and alcohol users
  • National service
  • Help dealing with drug and alcohol use in families. Support groups, education programs, counselling and bereavement services for families also available.

24/7 T. 1300 368 186

 

 

https://www.fds.org.au/

Family Drug Support Online – https://www.fdsonline.org.au/

 

Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE)

 

 

Independent, not-for-profit organisation working to stop the harm caused by alcohol

Support world-leading research, raise public awareness and advocate for changes to alcohol policy

Health promotion campaigns:

  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) – National awareness campaign for pregnancy and breastfeeding women
  • Pregnant Pause – community supporting mums-to-be to go alcohol free
  • Third Of Men (TOM) – online campaign supporting meant to reduce their alcohol use
  • Effective health warning labels
  • Game Changer+ media literacy program
  • End Alcohol Advertising in Sport
  • Women Want to Know – education for medical professionals about the effects of alcohol consumption during pregnancy and encouraging them to relay this information to their patients
  • Prevention 1st – campaign calling on all Australian governments and political parties to commit to a strong preventive health agenda around alcohol
  • Alcohol Truth - campaign that puts the facts at the forefront of discussion on alcohol

T. 02 6122 8600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

info@fare.org.au

nationalcampaign@fare.org.au

https://fare.org.au/national-campaign/

https://www.pregnantpause.com.au/

https://fare.org.au/labelling-campaign/ 

https://fare.org.au/game-changer/

https://fare.org.au/women-want-to-know/

Healthdirect Australia

 

  • 24-hour health advice
  • Registered nurse on call
  • Leading provider of telehealth in Australia

T. 1800 022 222

https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/

IPC Health Hoppers Crossing and Wyndham Vale

 

  • Alcohol and drug information service
  • Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment

T. 8734 1400

T.  9296 1228

AODServices.Intake@ipchealth.com.au

 

headspace Werribee

 

  • Drug and alcohol counselling service
  • Drug and alcohol support group service

T. 8001 2366

 

https://headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/werribee/

Hello Sunday Morning

 

 

  • Self-help resources
  • Hello Sunday Morning Daybreak app: designed to assist people in changing their relationship with alcohol.
  • Includes access to private chats with professional Daybreak coaches, an anonymous and supportive community and a comprehensive library of behavioural experiments, built by clinicians.

 

support@daybreakprogram.org

https://hellosundaymorning.org/daybreak/

 

IndianCare

 

  • Alcohol Harm Reduction Programs

T. 8312 8805

https://indiancare.org.au/

Joseph’s Corner

 

  • Not-for-profit support service for families living with alcohol and drug addiction

T. 9315 2680

contact@josephscorner.org.au

http://www.josephscorner.org.au/

Kids Helpline

 

 

  • Online and phone counselling service for young people aged 5-25
  • My Circle
  • 6-week program Alcohol and Other Drugs Circle
  • For ages 13-25
  • Information and activities on alcohol and other drugs
  • Discussions
  • Led by a My Circle Counsellor

T. 1800 55 1800

General Enquiries: (07) 3368 3399

Webchat available

 

 

admin@kidshelpline.com.au

https://kidshelpline.com.au/

 

 

Mackillop Family Services

 

Assistance to families experiencing alcohol or other drug misuse.

T. 9680 8444

https://www.mackillop.org.au/victoria

https://www.mackillop.org.au/contact/vic-offices

Merri Health

 

 

  • Young people 16 – 25 years alcohol and drugs counselling and support
  • LGBTIQA+ alcohol and drugs counselling and support

T. 1300 637 744

qhealth@merrihealth.org.au

https://www.merrihealth.org.au/

Minus18

 

 

  • Alcohol-free events for young people between 13 and 19
  • Targeted at LGBTQIA+ youth, but any youth can attend

 

info@minus18.org.au

https://www.minus18.org.au/events

National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline

  • Support, information, counselling and referrals to services
  • Offer services for individuals, family and friends, general practitioners, other health professionals, business and community groups
  • Will direct you to your state service

24/7 T. 1800 250 015

 

National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC)

Research institution

T. (02) 9385 0333

ndarc@unsw.edu.au

https://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/

NOFASD Australia

(Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder)

  • Helpline, advisory and referral service
  • Latest FASD information
  • Community, digital and service provider education and training and training services
  • Family-focused organisation linking those with lived experience with researchers and clinicians

T. 1800 860 613

https://www.nofasd.org.au/

North and West Metro Alcohol & Drug Service – South West Catchment

  • Are the best entry point for professionals wanting to find out about which service they should be contacting?
  • Information and assessments to help you get the right help
  • Intake and assessment
  • Counselling
  • Care and recovery coordination
  • Non-residential withdrawal

T. 1800 700 514

sw.intake@nwmetroaod.org.au

Odyssey House Victoria

  • Therapeutic community = a type of residential rehabilitation program, a peer led recovery program from alcohol and other drug dependence.
  • Residential rehabilitation
  • Community services including counselling and support, day rehabilitation, financial counselling, youth & family services
  • Education services including drink & drug driver behaviour change programs and Odyssey Institute (training programs for professionals)

T. 9420 7600

odyssey@odyssey.org.au

 

Odyssey House and Anglicare Discovery Program

Alcohol and Other Drug community-based treatment program

T. (03) 9731 2500

Intake & Assessments: 1800 700 514

https://odyssey.org.au/what-we-do/community-services/day-rehabilitation/

Positive Mind Works

Online counselling and psychology service

T. 1800 327 477

https://www.positivemindworks.co/au/

Russell Family Fetal Alcohol Disorders Association

 

 

 

National not-for-profit health promotion charity dedicated to ensuring that individuals affected prenatally by alcohol have access to diagnostic services, support and multidisciplinary management planning in Australia and that carers and parents are supported with a “no blame no shame” ethos

 

 

Self Help Addiction Resource Centre (SHARC)

 

 

  • Self-help approaches to recovery from severe alcohol and drug related issues
  • Telephone helpline
  • Web-based information services
  • Community based train programs and support groups across Victoria

T.  9573 1700

24/7 Family Drug & Gambling Helpline

T. 1300 660 068

info@sharc.org.au

https://www.sharc.org.au/

Task Force

 

Core services focus on addressing social issues of alcohol and other drug dependence, unemployment, youth disengagement and high-risk taking behaviours, supporting clients to transition back into “mainstream” services and supports.

T. 9532 0811

F. 9532 1830

E. enquiries@taskforce.org.au

https://taskforce.org.au/

 

The First Stop

 

 

  • Information for people affected by a friend on family member’s alcohol or other drug use
  • Information on support and treatment services funded by the Victorian and Australian governments

 

https://thefirststop.org.au/

 

The Nyalima Project

A community-based organisation working with women and young people of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity (CALD) and Migrant Backgrounds. We provide Life Skills Programs and Workshops to create a platform to encourage young people to learn new skills, challenge themselves and break barriers to achieving their full potential. We also work with other community organisations in raising awareness of Mental Health and Alcohol & other Drugs affecting migrant communities to create awareness, reduce stigma and break barriers to seeking help and support.

M. 0415 032 844

(Founder and director of this project - Josie Swaray – Secretary at Mental Health Foundation Australia)

thenyalimaproject@gmail.com

 

The Salvation Army

 

 

Eunike (North and West Metropolitan area)

Alcohol and other drugs supported accommodation for women experiencing housing, alcohol and other drug issues

T. 1800 888 236

https://www.salvationarmy.org.au/

 

https://www.salvationarmy.org.au/need-help/alcohol-and-other-drug-servi…

 

Turning Point

Alcohol & Drug Centre / Online Professional Drug and Alcohol Counselling

 

 

  • National addiction treatment centre
  • For people adversely affected by alcohol, drugs and gambling
  • Drug and alcohol counselling
  • Online counselling
  • Counselling online forum – peer support forum
  • Self-help modules
  • SMS – Making a change program

T. 8413 8413

T. 03 8413 8444

T. 1800 888 236

Info_Group@turningpoint.org.au

https://www.turningpoint.org.au/

Uniting Care ReGen

 

Alcohol and Drug Treatment and Education Service

T. 1800 700 514

F. 9383 6705

contact@regen.org.au

https://www.regen.org.au/

Youth Support & Advocacy Service

 

 

 

 

Drug and alcohol programs for people aged 12 – 21 years

  • Support and referral
  • Day program
  • Outreach
  • Home-based withdrawal and primary health support
  • Residential withdrawal
  • Residential rehabilitation
  • Bunjilwarra Koori youth alcohol and drug healing service
  • Supported accommodation
  • Specialist programs

T. 1800 458 685

T. 9415 8881

reception@ysas.org.au

https://ysas.org.au/

Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association Inc. (VAADA)

 

 

  • Leadership, representation, advocacy and information to the alcohol and other drug related sectors
  • Publications, news and events

T. 9412 5600

 

https://www.vaada.org.au/

WIDAN

Western Integrated Drug and Alcohol Network (Western Health, Djerriwarrah Health, ISIS Primary Care, Western Region Health, Macedon Ranges and North Western Melbourne Medicare Local)

  • Care & Recovery Co-ordination
  • Counselling
  • Non-Residential Withdrawal

 

 

Women’s Alcohol & Drug Service (WADS)

State-wide drug and alcohol service providing specialist clinical services to pregnant women with complex substance use and alcohol dependence.

T. 8345 3931

 

GP Quick Access (GP only)

T. 8345 2058

wads@thewomens.org.au

https://www.thewomens.org.au/health-professionals/maternity/womens-alcohol-and-drug-service

 

WynBay Blue Light

Events provide the opportunity for young children to mingle with Police Officers in a safe, drug and alcohol-free environment

M. 0402 956 857

 

Wyndham Clinic Private Hospital

 

In-patient Drug and Alcohol Detox and Rehabilitation Treatment Service

T. 9731 6646

F. 9749 0972

info@wyndhamclinic.com.au

https://wyndhamclinic.com.au/mental-health/drug-alcohol/

Wyndham Liquor Accord

  • Wyndham Liquor Forum brings together licensees of hotels, licensed restaurants, licenced cafes, licenced clubs, packaged liquor outlets, cinemas and sporting clubs in agreement on how alcohol can be sold and distributed in a responsible way, while maximising the safety and enjoyment of staff, patrons and community members.
  • Supported by Victoria Police, the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation and Wyndham City Council.

Can connect in with James

 

Youth Drugs and Alcohol Advice (YoDAA)

(Funded by YSAS)

Information and support for young people or someone concerned

Youth AOD advice

T. 1800 458 685

Other enquiries (03) 9415 8881

dennis@ysas.org.au

Youth Solutions

 

Drug and alcohol prevention, education and health promotion

T. (02) 4628 2319

infor@youthsolutions.com.au

https://youthsolutions.com.au/

National Relay Service

To help callers with a hearing or speech impairment

  • TTY users, call 
  • T. 133 677, then ask for
  • T. 1800 458 685
  • Speak and Listen users, call 1300 555 727,
  • then ask for
  • T. 1800 458 685

Internet relay users, connect to the National Relay Service (NRS), then ask for

T. 1800 458 685

https://www.communications.gov.au/what-we-do/phone/services-people-disability/accesshub

Translating and Interpreting Service

 

24/7 service for callers who speak other languages

T. 131 450

https://www.tisnational.gov.au/

Alcohol infographics and resources

Information

 

Websites

Dry July

Resources

 

https://www.dryjuly.com/fundraising/workplaces

Alcohol Guidelines

Information about alcohol

 

https://adf.org.au/reducing-risk/alcohol/alcohol-guidelines

Order/purchase physical posters and flyers

Alcohol and Drugs

 

https://adf.org.au/drug-facts/alcohol

Alcohol and drug foundation shop

Purchase pamphlets, posters and cards etc.

 

Alcohol and Drug Foundation Shop

Alcohol Information and Fact sheets

What is Alcohol? & Effects of Alcohol?

Alcohol – How drugs affect you?

Mixing Alcohol with Drugs? 

 

https://adf.org.au/drug-facts/alcohol

Resources and support

To help give up alcohol and stay sober

 

https://hellosundaymorning.org/helpful-resources

Alcohol harm prevention Videos

Alcohol harm prevention videos

 

https://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/media-and-resources/video-gallery?q=&category=alcohol%20harm%20prevention

Alcohol Statistics Website

AODstats provides information on the harms related to alcohol, illicit and pharmaceutical drug use in Victoria. It is obtained from numerous sources, ranging from government departments to drug and alcohol treatment agencies. Ambulance data are obtained from Turning Point’s Ambo Project: Alcohol and Drug-Related Ambulance Attendances.

This information provides a convenient statistical and epidemiological resource for policy planners, drug service providers, health professionals and other key stakeholders. The data and maps build on and update information previously provided in text format, deliver the most recent data available and provide a monitoring tool for alcohol and drug trends.

Visit https://aodstats.org.au

You can subscribe to the AODstats mailing list website https://aodstats.org.au/about/updates.

 

Emergency Relief, Food Bank and Material Aid

Organisation

Service

Contact

Web/Email

Uniting Wyndham
1 Duncans Rd, Werribee

Food parcels/food vouchers and material aid

Monday -Friday

10am-2pm

Ph:  03 9051 2000 or SMS: 0468 605 015

Call to make an appointment

View: Uniting website

Salvation Army
211 Watton St, Werribee

Community Support and Emergency Relief

 

Monday, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday 9.30am – 2pm

Ph: 03 9731 1344

Call to make an appointment

View: Salvation Army website

Werribee Baptist Church
225 Heaths Road, Werribee

Food relief

Ph: 03 9749 3166

Email: office@werribeebaptist.org.au

Wynlife / Foodbank Manor Lakes
Manor Lakes Community Learning Centre, 86-100 Manor Lakes Blvd, Wyndham Vale

Food relief

Wednesday 12noon - 1.30am

Ph: 8734 8934

View: Community Food Assistance Facebook

Email: foodbank@wynlife.com.au

Community Store
Wyndham Park Community Centre
55/57 Kookaburra Avenue, Werribee

Food relief

Thursday 9:30am – 12pm

Ph: 03 8742 3975

Email: admin@wyndhamparkcc.com.au

Tarneit Food Bank
Penrose Promenade Community Centre, 83 Penrose Promenade, Tarneit

Food relief

Tuesday 10.30am-12pm

Ph: 03 8734 4500

Email: penrosepromenadecc@wyndham.vic.gov.au

Wyndham Youth Services Foodbank
Youth Resource Centre 86 Derrimut Rd, Hoppers Crossing

Food Relief for young people (12 -25 years)

Ph: 03 8734 1355

Email: YouthInWyndham@Wyndham.vic.gov.au

Sikh Community of Western Victoria

560 Davis Road

Tarneit

Cooked meals (vegetarian)

Monday- Sunday

10am – 8pm

Gurpreet Singh 0422025217

Sandeep Singh 0433 003 309

Pritam Singh 0421138113

Secretary@gurduarasahibtarneit.org
Point Cook Foodbank
7 Adelphi Boulevard Point Cook, Along Sneydes Road near to Alamanda Entrance

Food Relief

Sundays, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm (during Victorian School term)

 

email:  foodpantry@crossculturepointcook.au 

Webhttps://www.facebook.com/pointcookfoodbank

Family and Social Support

Organisation

Service

Contact

Web

Anglicare

Financial Counselling

Family support and counselling

Foster and out of home care

9731 2500

www.anglicarevic.org.au 

Odyssey Victoria

Alcohol and Other Drugs counselling and support

Intake & Assessment: 1800 700 514

 

Caroline Chisolm

Family Support – Pregnancy to 5 years

& Engaging Wyndham Families program

9361 7000

www.caroline.org.au

Drummond Street Services

Child & Family Mental Health

Services

 9663 6733

www.ds.org.au 

 

Gambling Help Online   Free support for anyone affected by gambling.1800 858 858https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/

Mackillop Family Services

Parenting support

9680 8444 and ask for the parenting team

regionalparentingservice@mackillop.org.au

https://www.mackillop.org.au/

Carers Victoria

 

Telephone or online counselling sessions for carers requiring support

1800 514 845

https://www.carersvictoria.org.au/

My Aged Care

Find and access the government-funded aged care services

1800 200 422

https://www.myagedcare.gov.au

Seniors Online

Elder Abuse Information and support

https://www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/services-information/elder-abuse-what-it

https://www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/services-information/elder-abuse-what-it

Seniors Rights service

Elder Abuse Information and support

https://seniorsrightsservice.org.au/information/elder-abuse/

https://seniorsrightsservice.org.au/information/elder-abuse/

Department of Families, Fairness and Housing

Elder Abuse Information and support

https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/elder-abuse

https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/elder-abuse

Family Violence Support Services

Organisation

Service

Contact

Web

The Orange Door – Western Melbourne15-17 Watton Street WerribeeInformation, support and referral1800 271 045 (M-F 9am-5pm)www.orangedoor.vic.gov.au

Safe Steps

24-hour crisis support line

1800 015 188

www.safesteps.org.au

 

1800 RESPECT

National Counselling Helpline

1800 737 732

www.1800respect.org.au

 

Gen West

Support, information and referral

96899588

 

https://www.genwest.org.au/

Men’s Referral Service

Support service for men who want to change their violent behaviour

1300 766 491

 

Kids Helpline

Child First

Counselling helpline

Support service for children and families

1800 55 1800

1300 775 160

 

www.kidshelpline.com.au

Werribee Police Station

Police station helpdesk, 24 hours

9742 9444

 

https://www.police.vic.gov.au

Child FirstSupport service for children and families1300 775 160 

Wyndham North Police

Police station helpdesk

8734 1100

 

https://www.police.vic.gov.au

WestCASA

Support and counselling for sexual assault

9216 0444 (9am – 5pm)

Afterhours Sexual Assault Crisis Line number is: 1800 806 292

 

https://westcasa.org.au

WestJusticeFree legal advice on a broad range of everyday problems.    9749 7720https://www.westjustice.org.au/

Seniors Online

Elder Abuse Information and support

https://www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/services-information/elder-abuse-what-it

https://www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/services-information/elder-abuse-what-it

Seniors Rights service

Elder Abuse Information and support

https://seniorsrightsservice.org.au/information/elder-abuse/

https://seniorsrightsservice.org.au/information/elder-abuse/

Department of Families, Fairness and Housing

Elder Abuse Information and support

https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/elder-abuse

https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/elder-abuse

Financial Support

Organisation

Services

Contact

Web

National Debt Helpline

Financial counselling Debt solutions
Information about your rights

1800 007 007

www.ndh.org.au

 

Anglicare

Financial Counselling
Energy Assistance Program
Victims Assistance Program

9731 2500

www.anglicarevic.org.au/

Better Place Australia

Financial Counselling
Debt management
Financial literacy and budgeting

1800 639 523

 

Gamblers Help IPC Health

Financial Counselling for anyone impacted directly or indirectly by gambling harm

1300 472 432

www.ipchealth.com.au/services/gamblers-help/

 

Housing and Homelessness Accommodation

Organisation

Service

Contact

Web

Unison

Community Housing

03 9689 2777 (9:00am – 5:00pm)

www.unison.org.au

 

Melbourne City Mission

Youth:

Supportive, stable and secure long or short-term accommodation.

Adult & Family

Range of support services that ensure that people are supported to achieve stable, secure and appropriate housing.

 

1800 343 287

https://www.mcm.org.au/

Whitelion

Outreach Housing Support program provides outreach support to people living in the Wyndham region aged 16-25 years old who are at risk or experiencing homelessness

 

Dianne.Garner@whitelion.asn.au

https://www.whitelion.asn.au/

Uniting Wyndham

Homelessness early intervention service and Housing support

03 9689 2777

https://www.unitingvictas.org.au

Bolton Clarke

Homeless Persons Program

 

1300 221 122

https://www.boltonclarke.com.au/additional-services/homeless-person-program/

WEstJusticeFree legal advice on a broad range of everyday problems.9749 7720https://www.westjustice.org.au/

Mental Health and Support

Organisation

 Service

Contact

Web

Suicide Call Back Service

 

Free counselling 24 hours a day, seven days a week for anyone thinking about suicide anyone worried about someone else or who has lost someone to suicide

1300 659 467

 

https://www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au

 

Lifeline

 

A 24 hour telephone crisis support line, suicide prevention, self-help tool kits and a service finder

13 11 14

 

https://www.lifeline.org.au  

 

Mind Australia

 

Providing services and people with the skills they need for a full and meaningful life

1300 286 463

 

https://www.mindaustralia.org.au/

Black Dog Institute

 

A website full of information about mental health with advice on where and when to seek help

 

www.blackdoginstitute.org.au

 

Beyond Blue

 

Support and advice and a website with information, support and encouragement to reach out.

1300 22 4636

 

www.beyondblue.org.au

 

Beyond Blue Mental Wellbeing Support ServiceA dedicated website with information, strategies and 24/7 support1800 512 348https://www.beyondblue.org.au/

QLife

National telephone and web counselling service for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex people, family and friends

1800 184 527

https://qlife.org.au/

Mindspot Clinic

 

An online and telephone clinic providing free assessment and treatment services for adults with anxiety or depression

1800 61 44 34

 

https://mindspot.org.au/

 

Cohealth

 

Individual outreach and group-based recovery programs for people aged 16-64 with a mental illness

03 9448 5540

 

www.cohealth.org.au

 

IPC Health

The Mercy Mental Health Team is based at IPC Hoppers Crossing. They provide non-urgent assessment, treatment, case management and support services to people with a mental illness.

8734 1550

www.ipchealth.com.au/

Victorian Intake Assessment Service

 

An enquiry and referral point for people with a psychiatric disability aged 16-64, their carers/family to find and access mental health community support

1300 379 462

 

 

Mental Health Foundation Australia 1300 647 287

 

Mental Health and Support – Women

Organisation

 Service

Contact

Web

Jean Hailes

 

A health organisation providing information and resources on women’s health

 

https://jeanhailes.org.au/

 

 Mental Health and Support – Men

Organisation

 Service

Contact

Web

Men’s Line Australia

 

Telephone and online support, information and referral service

1300 78 99 78

 

www.mensline.org.au

 

Man Therapy (Beyond Blue)

A toolkit with strategies and links to support

 

https://lifeandmind.com.au/

Mental Health and Support – Young People

Organisation

 Service

Contact

Web

Kids Helpline

 

 

A free and confidential telephone and online counselling for young people aged between 5 and 25 and their parents and carers

1800 55 1800

 

https://kidshelpline.com.au/

Headspace

 

Online and telephone service supporting young people and their families

1800 650 890

www.headspace.org.au

 

Orygen

Youth Mental Health

1800 888 320

https://oyh.org.au/

 

Social Connection

Organisation

 Service

Contact

Web

FriendLine

 

Friends for good is a volunteer driven non-for-profit org aiming to foster a greater sense of connection and wellbeing for individuals. All conversations are casual and anonymous (this service is not a crisis service) and friendly volunteers are ready to talk about anything and everything. Residents go straight to a volunteer when they call hotline - Calls average around 15 -20 minutes.

1800 424 287

 

https://www.friendline.org.au/

 

Conversation In IsolationAre you currently in isolation, and would like someone to talk to? We're a group of Victoria-based medical students helping those in our community to stay socially connected in lockdown with regular support over the phone. If you or a friend/family member might like a friendly chat to pass the time, we're here for you!0492 837 888Website: https://convoiniso.com.au/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/convoiniso
Redcross TeleCHATTeleCHAT- Red Cross provides regular telephone calls to people aged over 65 years old or Indigenous people over 55 years who have little or no social connection with other people. Friendly volunteers call participants at an agreed time, generally once a week, for an open ended chat. Participants are matched with volunteers based on their interests, hobbies and availability. Phone calls offer a connection to the community providing regular contact with the same volunteer. People receiving calls speak of the companionship and friendship they feel from having another person to talk with.1800 131 701 or (03) 8346 8342Email:vicinfo@redcross.org.au  

Other Resources

Financial Assistance options for City West Water customers

City West Water financial support programs provide tailored options to customers who need help with their water bill, including payment extensions, flexible payment options and assistance with access to government grants and programs.

They have a dedicated bill help web page with more information about these options for both residents and businesses.

We encourage customers to call our Customer Service Centre on 131 691 (Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 5.00pm) to discuss the option that will best meet their needs right now.

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