In the spirit of reconciliation, IAH acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all aboriginal and torres strait islander peoples today.
An interactive map of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities can be found here.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website may contain images or names of people who have since passed away.
Warning
This course may include readings, media, and discussion around topics such as adult themes.
This content may be difficult and a possible trigger for students. You are encouraged to care for your personal safety and well-being and seek help and assistance where needed. Supporting agencies and phone numbers are listed below, which you may want to use. If you would like to discuss this further, please contact your trainer.
24/7 Mental Health Services
Is it an emergency?
If you or someone you know is at immediate risk of harm, call triple zero (000)
Suicide call back Service - Anyone thinking about suicide
Lifeline - Anyone having a personal crisis
Beyond blue - Anyone feeling anxious or depressed
Kids helpline - Counseling for young people aged 5 to 25
Mensline Australia - men with emotional or relationship concerns
Open arms - veterans and families counselling
Counselling and Support Services
Students can access personal counselling through the Australian Counselling Service (ACS). ACS is AIPC’s clinical counselling division, and its pre-service counsellors (AIPC students on placement) provide high quality and highly subsidised counselling services to the general public. Appointments can be booked through the ACS website at: www.acscounselling.com.au.
Students can also visit the Australian Counselling Association website https://www.theaca.net.au/find-registered-counsellor.php where they will be provided with the names and contact details of counsellors in their locality.
For further information, check out some valualble Mental Health resources that have been created by the Australian Government.