Lifeline Macarthur is member of the national Lifeline network. We work towards Lifeline's vision of an Australia free of suicide and strive to create an inclusive community wherein people are able to give and receive competent care anywhere, anytime.
13 11 14 is a confidential telephone crisis support service available 24/7 from a landline, payphone or mobile.
Anyone across Australia experiencing a crisis or thinking about suicide can contact Lifeline. Regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation, our trained crisis supporters are ready to listen, provide support and referrals. The 13 11 14 service respects everyone’s right to be heard, understood and cared for.
Somewhere in Australia there is a new call to Lifeline every 33 seconds.
Some of the issues that people call Lifeline about include:
- Family and Relationship Issues
- Mental Health Concerns
- Suicide Prevention and Support
- Abuse and Violence
- Loneliness
- Loss of a loved one
- Problems in the workplace
It is important to remember you are never alone and that professionally trained Crisis Supporters are there to listen and help you through.
Calls to 13 11 14 from mobiles are free and most calls to 13 11 14 from a landline will be charged the cost of a local call.
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