Resources
Explore the following hand-picked selection of fantastic health & well-being resources available for students & families:
Based in high schools, we provide young people with a caring, independent volunteer mentor who shows up each week, just for them. With the time to listen, one-to-one support with a mentor empowers young people to talk through life’s challenges and help them cope better, today and in the future.
Uniting Communities provides community service programs including: families & children, youth services, mental health & counselling, homelessness, emergency & community support.
CAMHS is a free community-based mental health service provided through SA Health’s Women’s and Children’s Health Network.
Lifeline is a national charity providing all Australians experiencing a personal crisis with access to 24 hour crisis support and suicide prevention services.
raisingchildren.net.au provides ad-free parenting videos, articles and apps backed by Australian experts.
Bullying. No Way! is managed by the Safe and Supportive School Communities (SSSC) Working Group, providing information and ideas for students, parents and teachers.
The Office is committed to helping all Australians have safer, positive experiences online, with resources and help for those who experience cyberbullying and removing illegal online content.
Providing youth mental health services for Australians aged 12-25. Chat at a centre, online, by email, or speak on the phone with a qualified professional.
ReachOut.com helps under 25s with everyday questions through to tough times. Visit to get the tools you need to make life easier.
Kids Helpline is Australia's only free, private and confidential 24/7 phone and online counselling service for young people aged 5 to 25.
Beyond Blue works to address issues associated with depression, suicide, anxiety disorders and other related mental disorders.
SHINE SA provides sexual health and relationship well-being services including clinics, counselling, education and information.