McQuillen Psychology does not provide an emergency or after hours contact service.
IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY DIAL 000
IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING SUICIDAL THOUGHTS OR ANOTHER CRISIS
Please contact Lifeline on:
13 11 14
Lifeline is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Anyone across Australia experiencing a personal crisis or thinking about suicide can contact Lifeline. Regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation trained volunteers are ready to listen, provide support and referrals.
Any person experiencing mental health difficulties can also contact The NSW Health Mental Health Line.
IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY DIAL 000
IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING SUICIDAL THOUGHTS OR ANOTHER CRISIS
Please contact Lifeline on:
13 11 14
Lifeline is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile. Anyone across Australia experiencing a personal crisis or thinking about suicide can contact Lifeline. Regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation trained volunteers are ready to listen, provide support and referrals.
Any person experiencing mental health difficulties can also contact The NSW Health Mental Health Line.
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The Mental Health Line is a government initiative that usually connects clients to their closest acute care or crisis unit in a public hospital and is a 24 hour mental health telephone access service established by NSW Health.