Suicide Prevention Australia - Continuing improvement in suicide prevention

Links - Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CALD)

In this section we aim to provide a comprehensive listing of credible organisations working in the field of suicide and self harm prevention and suicide bereavement support. However, as this information is gathered using volunteer services, we may have regrettably missed out on including some quality links. If you are aware of a link that is not currently listed or has updated details, please notify us by email at info@suicidepreventionaust.org or by calling +61 (0) 2 9568 3111.

Please see the Getting Help section for specific information and links if you are feeling suicidal, helping someone at risk of suicide, bereaved by suicide or moving forward after a suicide attempt.

Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CALD)

MensLine Australia

Mensline Australia is a dedicated service for men with relationship and family concerns. Call the help line on 1300 78 99 78, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The website offers a range of self-help tips, resources and online forum. Specific sites are available for young men, Indigenous men, Arabic and Vietnamese.

Multicultural Mental Health Australia

Multicultural Mental Health Australia (MMHA) provides national leadership in building greater awareness of mental health and suicide prevention amongst Australians from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. MMHA produces a series of translated fact sheets and resources as well as providing training for specialist and mainstream mental health professionals.

NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service

NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service provides information and services to assist health professionals to communicate with non English speaking communities throughout New South Wales. The website includes a series of free factsheets in a wide variety of languages.

Transcultural Mental Health Centre (TMHC)

The Transcultural Mental Health Centre (TMHC) is a NSW service that promotes access to mental health services for people of CALD background. They offer clinical consultation and assessment, transcultural mental health promotion, prevention and early intervention, publication and resource development and education and training.