Managing workplace stress
Are you feeling overwhelmed at work? You’re not alone. Workplace stress can impact all of us. This article explores the causes of stress at work and equips you with strategies to manage it
Read moreSuicide Call Back Service is a 24-hour, nationwide service that provides free telephone, video and online counselling. You can call us anywhere and anytime on 1300 659 467.
Our professionally trained counsellors have specialist skills in working with suicide-related issues and they can help you to work through the pain and distress you may be feeling.
The term ‘Call Back’ included in our name originates back to the launch of Suicide Call Back Service in 2007. The service offers up to four additional phone counselling sessions and these sessions are called ‘call backs’.
Suicide Call Back Service offers crisis support to anyone in Australia who is aged 15 years and older.
We can help anyone who is affected by suicide, which includes:
Suicide Call Back Service provides immediate telephone counselling and support in a crisis. Your call will be answered by a counsellor.
You can also access free video and online counselling on our website.
You may be eligible to receive up to four free telephone counselling sessions, scheduled at times to best suit your needs.
If it is an emergency, please dial 000.
Suicide Call Back Service is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care and is delivered by professional counsellors at Lifeline.
Suicide Call Back Service is working towards accreditation with Suicide Prevention Australia’s Standards for Quality Improvement.
Are you feeling overwhelmed at work? You’re not alone. Workplace stress can impact all of us. This article explores the causes of stress at work and equips you with strategies to manage it
Read moreHaving suicidal thoughts can be a response to feeling overwhelmed, as if your life is out of your control and that it will never get better. Read on for a list of things some people have found helpful when feeling overwhelmed.
Read moreTalking about suicide to someone and sharing your suicidal feelings can be very difficult. You might feel that it is easier to keep it to yourself rather than taking the risk of telling someone. However, if you choose the right person, someone you trust, then talking with them about how you are feeling can help.
Read moreIt’s not just about raising awareness of the problem itself — it’s about raising awareness of what issues contribute to Australia’s high suicide rate.
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