Women’s Mental Wellness

Welcome to the 'soft' launch of our hub which is still under construction.

No matter how hard the day seems, please know you are not alone. x


Emergency Contacts for Mental Help

In Australia, if a life is in danger, call 000

Lifeline Australia: 13 11 44 or text 0477 13 11 14 or chat online- available 24 hrs/7 days a week for support. Your contact (phone or text or online chat) will be answered by the first available Crisis Support person who is experienced and is able to listen, without any judgement and provide you with the support you need to ensure your safety and help you identify the next steps you might decide to take next.

Suicidal thoughts can occur to anyone at any point in their life. They are more common than you may realise. You may be feeling a sense of hopelessness, overwhelming hurt or pain, isolation, worthlessness or the like and feel like there is no way out for you. While it is ok to have these feelings, it is so important that you know you can reach out and let someone know you how you are feeling and that there is genuine help and support. Lifeline understands and can assist you. They will listen and really care. Asking for help is a really important first step. x

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Women's Wellness Blog

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PROTECT YOUR FAMILY - UPDATE YOUR WILL!

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Divorce and Inheritances

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Family Reports in legal proceedings

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Separation Support

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Are you able to Co-parent?

Experts suggest that co-parenting is the ideal framework and ultimately in the child’s best interests, but they also recognise that it takes a lot of energy and commitment from both parents to make it... ...more

Separation Support

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Emergency Support and Key Resources

Emergency Support and Key Resources

A useful list of Emergency and Key Resources. ...more

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If you are struggling right now, we get it and you are not alone. Separation Support Network started after we identified a growing need to help people in this situation ...more

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