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Coronavirus Mental Wellbeing Support Service

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Date: 14 July 2020

The coronavirus pandemic is causing an unprecedented and rapidly rising mental health burden on many people in Australia. It is perfectly normal to feel concerned and worried and it’s important to understand that support is available. Beyond Blue’s Coronavirus Mental Wellbeing Support Service is designed to help people deal with the impact of the pandemic on their mental health and wellbeing.

The Government funded service, delivered by Beyond Blue, is available around the clock and is free to every person in Australia. The service provides access to a broad range of supports from online wellbeing tips, self-help tools to phone counselling from trained mental health professionals and peer to peer support.

To access the service please visit coronavirus.beyondblue.org.au or call 1800 512 348 to speak to a trained mental health professional.

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Image from Beyond Blue showing a man sitting on a couch using a telephone and a laptop to seek assistance from the service

 

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