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Crisis Intervention
Kids Helpline
A free, private and confidential telephone and online counselling specifically for people aged between 5 and 25.
Call 1800 55 1800
Suicide Call Back Service
Suicide Call Back Service is a nationwide service that provides professional 24/7 telephone and online counselling to people who are affected by suicide.
Call 1300 659 467
Lifeline
This is a confidential telephone crisis support service available across Australia, 24 hours a day.
Call 13 11 14
State Specific Resources
Report concerns about someone's safety
National
Resources for Mental Health & Wellbeing
Lifeline
This is a confidential telephone crisis support service available across Australia, 24 hours a day. Call 13 11 14
Kids Helpline
A free, private and confidential telephone and online counselling specifically for people aged between 5 and 25. Call 1800 55 1800
Beyond Blue
Beyondblue have mental health professionals available to talk with on the phone as well as online. Call 1300 22 4636
Headspace
Headspace is the national youth mental health foundation. They help young people who are going through a tough time. They provide health advice, support and information.
eHeadspace
eHeadspace is an online and telephone service that supports young people and their families going through a tough time. Call 1800 650 890
1800 RESPECT
This is the National Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Family Violence, Counselling Services. Call 1800 737 732
ReachOut.com
ReachOut is an online youth mental health service (often confused with Reach, ReachOut is a separate organisation to us but equally awesome).
Lawstuff
Lawstuff is a website that provides legal information to children and young people across Australia.
QLife
QLife is Australia’s first nationally-oriented counselling and referral service for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) people. Available between 3pm – 12am (local time) Australia-wide. Call 1800 184 527
Publications
Annual Reports
Annual Report 2021
Annual Report 2020
Annual Report 2019
Annual Report 2018
Annual Report 2017
Annual Report 2016
Annual Report 2014
Annual Report 2013
Annual Report 2012
Annual Report 2011
Annual Report 2010
Publications
Other
2023 Impact Report
Have a read of our 2023 Impact Report and learn about the programs we delivered across schools, communities and workplaces for nearly 40,000 young people in 2023.
Monash and Melbourne University Evaluation Report
Monash University and the University of Melbourne conducted a research study into the impact of our youth-led workshops on the mental health and wellbeing of young participants. This research found that Reach workshops improved the wellbeing of young people, by significantly enhancing their feelings of meaning and engagement.
Hopes & Dreams Report
The Reach Foundation, in partnership with Reality Check, have undertaken a research project with young people across Australia to better understand their hopes and dreams for the future.
Reach Strategic Plan 2021-2026
Our new strategic plan is a promise to all young people that we will continue to deliver and improve our work to be the best it can be, so that we can help them to be the very best version of themselves.
Reach Position Statement - LGBTIQ Community
Equality and freedom from discrimination are fundamental human rights that belong to all people, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity or because they are intersex…
Reach Position Statement - Uluru Statement From The Heart
Reach recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional owners of country throughout Australia and reocgnise their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities…
Important Stuff
Policies
Child Safety Policy
We’re committed to the wellbeing and safety of every young person we work with. Our Young Person Wellbeing Policy outlines our duty of care.
Issue and Grievance Policy | External
This policy lays out the principles that guide Reach’s handling of issues and grievances, and the process that an external party should follow so that the matter can be dealt with appropriately by Reach.
Whistleblower Policy
The aim of this Policy is to ensure that Reach people feel confident that they can raise any matter that concerns them, know that if they do it will be taken seriously and treated as confidential, and know that no action will be taken against them as a result.
Extreme Weather Policy
This policy provides guidance about how different extreme weather scenarios will be handled. Reach is committed to providing a safe working environment and recognises its duty of care to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the safety of its staff, crew, supporters, volunteers, participants and other people in its workplaces.
Health Protection Policy
The purpose of this policy is to assist in identifying and containing potential health risks that may exist for all staff, crew, volunteers, supporters and participants, both within the Reach offices and in other places where Reach activities take place.