Drug & Alcohol Support
Alcohol and Drug Support Line
The Alcohol and Drug Support Line is a confidential, non-judgemental telephone counselling, information and referral service for anyone in WA seeking help for their own, or another person’s, alcohol or drug use.
www.mhc.wa.gov.au
Family Drug Support (FDS) Australia
Supporting families affected by alcohol and other drugs in Australia. FDS is primarily made up of volunteers who have experienced first hand the trauma and chaos of having family members with drug dependency.
www.fds.org.au
headspace
headspace is Australia’s National Youth Mental Health Foundation, providing early intervention mental health services to 12-25 year olds.
Each year, headspace helps thousands of young people access vital support through their headspace centres in communities across Australia, online and phone counselling services, vocational services, and presence in schools.
headspace can help young people with mental health, physical health (including sexual health), alcohol and other drug services, and work and study support.
headspace.org.au
Holyoake
The misuse of alcohol and other drugs takes its toll on everyone. Unfortunately shame and stigma can often be the biggest barriers to seeking help. If you are affected directly or indirectly, remember you are not alone. Over 3.5 million Australians are seriously and negatively affected by alcohol alone. At Holyoake, experienced counsellors will help you work through your challenges in a safe, confidential and non-judgemental environment. Offered through a range of individual and group counselling programs.
www.holyoake.org.au
Mental Health Commission
The Commission provides a range of alcohol and/or other drug (AOD) and mental health diversion programs. Diversion programs link individuals and their families to treatment and support while they are in contact with police, courts or the WA Alcohol Interlock Scheme.
www.mhc.wa.gov.au
Quitline
Whether you’re thinking about quitting, ready to quit today or trying to cope with cravings and withdrawal symptoms, the Quitline can help. Quitline is a confidential advice and information service. A trained counsellor can help you to plan and develop strategies to quit smoking and stay smoke-free.
13 7848
St John of God Hospital – Drug and Alcohol Withdrawal Network (DAWN)
DAWN empowers people living with alcohol or drug dependency on their withdrawal journey, to enjoy the life they want. This free, confidential withdrawal service is run by clinical nurse specialists, who will work with you and your family or support network, providing the practical advice you need to understand and deal with your triggers.
www.sjog.org.au
Disclaimer: Information provided on this website is for the benefit of the community. While care has been taken to ensure the information is accurate and up to date at the time of publication, service details may change. Listings do not constitute a recommendation or endorsement by ERICA Women’s Centre.
