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What if I need support between appointments? At Clinical Psychology Victoria, we are committed to all our clients and we try our best to find a balance between client needs for flexibility of appointment times and the practicalities of our home lives. However, we are unable to provide an emergency or after hours service to clients.Below is a list of numbers and contacts that you may find helpful if you need extra assistance or help between our contact.  This is not a complete list of all mental health services, or an endorsement by Clinical Psychology Victoria of these services. This is simply a selection to assist you accessing assistance. 

LifeLine:  13 11 14

Beyond Blue:  1300 224 636

Suicide Call Back Service:  1300 659 467

SuicideLine VIC:  1300 651 251

DirectLine:  1800 888 236

Veterans and Veterans’ Families Counselling Service:  1800 011 046 

Bendigo Mental Health Regional Triage: 1300 363 788

Further support and information may be obtained from the following mental health service providers:

PANDA – National Perinatal Mental Health Helpline – 1300 726 306

OrangeDoor – Family Violence Support and Referral Service

BlueKnot – Complex Trauma Support – Helpline and Redress Support Services – 1300 657 380

Family Drug Help – 1300 660 068 (9am – 9pm weekdays)

Gambler’s Helpline – 1800 858 858 (24 hours / 7 days)

OCD and Anxiety Helpline – 1300 269 438 or 9830 0533

MensLine – 1300 78 99 78 (24 hours / 7 days)

Grief Line9935 7400 (12 noon – 3am, 7 days)

Parent Line – 13 22 89 (for parents of children aged from birth to eighteen)
(8am-midnight, 7 days)

Kids Helpline – 1800 015 188 (for ages 5 – 25 years), (24 hours / 7 days)

Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service – Phone (03) 9322 3555 or 1800 015 188 (24 hours)

Sexual Assault Crisis Line Victoria1800 806 292

Black Dog Institute

Carers Support Fund – The Mental Health Carer Support Fund aims to meet the needs of family members and friends supporting a person who is receiving services from a Victorian Area Mental Health Service.

The Australian Psychological Society also provides the general public
with resources and information about a variety of issues including the following:

You can also: 

  • talk to someone you trust.
  • contact your GP, a counsellor, psychologist or psychiatrist.
  • visit a hospital emergency department.

If you notice any dead links (links that don’t work) or phone numbers that don’t work – please email your difficulty to reception@cpvic.com.au so we can fix them.