First Nations mental health and wellbeing support

This year, Australia will hold a referendum to decide whether to change the Constitution to establish an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice (the Voice). If talk of the Voice is affecting your wellbeing, it is important to know there is support available.

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We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters in which we work and the knowledge-holders of the oldest continuous cultures in the world. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

This year, Australia will hold a referendum to decide whether to change the Constitution to establish an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice (the Voice).   

The Voice would be an independent and permanent advisory body.

It would give advice to the Australian Parliament and Government on matters that affect the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

The national conversation on the Voice in Australia might negatively affect the mental health and wellbeing of some First Nations peoples.

People will have different opinions about the Voice, which could lead to difficult conversations with family, friends and colleagues.

Sadly too, some people will express racist or negative views about First Nations peoples on social media and other channels. These conversations may cause additional stress for some people.

It’s important to know there is support available during this time.

Here is a list of free mental health and wellbeing services and supports for First Nations peoples. A selection of these services and supports are also listed below.

Are you a First Nations community organisation?
Please use these resources designed to promote mental health and wellbeing services and supports available to First Nations peoples.

Services and supports

13YARN

Phone: 13 92 76

24/7 crisis line run by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Free and confidential service available from any mobile or pay phone.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and medical services

Find a health and medical service near you.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Medical Services operate in all states and territories in Australia, delivering a wide variety of culturally appropriate health care to the community.

AIMhi Stay Strong App

The AIMhi Stay Strong App is available on iOS and Google Play Store.

The AlMhi Stay Strong App is a motivational care planning tool that assists health professionals to promote the wellbeing of First Nations clients by considering their social supports, strengths, worries and the goals or changes they would like to make.

Information and resources

Gayaa Dhuwi (Proud Spirit) Australia

National peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social and emotional wellbeing, mental health, and suicide prevention.

National Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation (NACCHO)

National peak body representing 145 Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) across the country on Aboriginal health and wellbeing issues.

National Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research

The National Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing Research have developed evidence-based fact sheets about the mental health and wellbeing of First Nations peoples in the lead up to the Voice referendum. There are five fact sheets about how to support First Nations peoples during the referendum, tailored to different audiences including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, non-Indigenous people and health service providers.

The Healing Foundation

National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation that provides a platform to amplify the voices and lived experience of Stolen Generations survivors and their families.

WellMob

Online resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander frontline health and wellbeing workers. Includes websites, apps, podcasts, videos, helplines, social media and online programs with a focus on social and emotional wellbeing.

Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention (CBPATSISP)

Australia’s leading voice on Indigenous suicide. Promotes evidence-based suicide prevention practice that impowers individuals, families and communities and respects their culture.

R U OK?

For stories and practical tips to help support others and ask your mob, in your way, R U OK?

Reporting racism and staying safe online

Australian Human Rights Commission

Find information on reporting racism you have experienced or witnessed.

Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra)

Find information on what to do if you have concerns about a health practitioner.

eSafety Commissioner

Find resources about staying safe online.

Learn more about the referendum

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