Community support and treatment services

Support services

Community support services provide support to individuals, families and carers to help with mental health, alcohol or other drug issues.

They include:

Many services will accept self-referrals. Some may require a referral from a General Practitioner, private psychiatrist or public mental health service. We recommend you check with the service you’re interested in to make sure.

If you have a significant psychosocial disability that is likely to be permanent, you may qualify for NDIS support. Find out more information here, access the forms here or read the GP guide here. 

To find a service, please search in the My Services online directory.

To find online forums for mental health support or support via a helpline, please visit those pages.

Counselling

Counselling gives you the opportunity to discuss issues that are causing you concern in a safe and supportive environment.

Many people find that talking with a trained counsellor helps them to work out better ways to deal with issues in their life or relationships. 

Anyone concerned about themselves or someone else can go to counselling.

Providers of counselling services include:

Mental health services may require a referral from a General Practitioner, private psychiatrist or public mental health service. We recommend you check with the service you’re interested in to make sure.

Alcohol and drug services will accept self-referrals. Typically you will need to make an appointment. 

Visit the My Services online services directory to find counselling services near you. You can search by your own location, or 'Restart' your search and search for services in a major town or city.

See a General Practitioner in the first instance to discuss your options.

Helplines are also available for immediate support and may provide counselling over the phone.

Community alcohol and drug services

Community alcohol and drug services (CADS) are free and confidential and provide individuals and their families with alcohol and other drug treatment and support services in the community. 

Services are provided for people aged 14 years and over, their carers and their families. CADS will also provide support for families and services dealing with people younger than 14 years.

Individuals do not require a referral and can self-refer by calling or attending their nearest CADS. External clinicians and services can refer by completing the following form. For more information go to the Community Alcohol and Drug Services page.

Next Step Drug and Alcohol Services are located across 9 metropolitan locations throughout Perth. Next Step provides free and confidential community based treatment services for youth and adults seeking alcohol and drug treatment and support services.

Individuals do not require a referral and can self-refer by calling or attending their nearest Next Step or CADS.

External clinicians and services can refer by completing the Referral form. For more information go to the Next Step page.

Clinical mental health services

The State Government provides clinical (psychiatry-supported) services via Community Mental Health Services in every region of Western Australia.

Clinical mental health treatment and care is provided for children, adolescents, adults and older people by public health service providers. These are supported by hospital services in major centres.

Private providers may also provide clinical services in the community.

To find government-funded clinical community mental health services, search in the My Services online directoryYou can search by your own location, or 'Restart' your search and search for services in a major town or city.

To access these services you will generally need a referral from a General Practitioner or other health care provider. 

If you are looking for a phone service, please visit the helplines page. If you are looking for a bed-based or inpatient service, please visit those pages.

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