
South Coastal Health & Community Services

Get Involved
There are a number of ways you can support and get involved with the work of South Coastal Health & Community Services. As a not-for-profit community based organisation we regularly look for volunteers to work along side paid staff.

Referral Information
To access South Coastal Health & Community Services you can be referred by a GP, other agency or self-refer depending on the program.
In an emergency,
or if you or someone you know is in immediate danger,
call the Police now on 000.
South Coastal Health & Community Services does not offer services to people in immediate crisis.
If it’s not an emergency and you need support, please contact your local services or contact a crisis line below. Trained, compassionate professionals are available to help you plan for your safety, connect to available resources and discuss the options that are available to you. The calls are confidential.
24 hours 7 days a week Telephone Services
- Crisis Care – (08) 9223 1111 or 1800 199 008
- Lifeline – 13 11 14
- National Sexual Assault, Domestic & Family Violence Counselling Service – 1800 737 732
- Women’s Domestic Violence Helpline – 1800 007 339
- Men’s Domestic Violence Helpline – 1800 000 599
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Acknowledgment of Country
The Family Planning Association of Western Australia Inc and South Coastal Health & Community Services respectfully acknowledge all elders past and present of this beautiful country, the Whadjuk / Binjareb Noongar people, and their ongoing connection to land, sea and culture. We respectfully extend this acknowledgement to all First Nations people of this land.
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The Family Planning Association of Western Australia Inc wer South Coastal Health & Community Services koota-djinang kaditj bandang Birdiya koora
wer yeyi nidja kwobidak boodjar-ak, Wadjak Binjareb Noongar moort, wer baalap boodjar, wardarn wer
kadadjiny kalyakoorl yoodaniny. Ngalak nidja kaditj bandang First Nations moort njida boodjar-ak yanginy.
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Our
Supporters
We are supported by the following agencies.
Government of Western Australia
Department of Health
Government of Western Australia
Department of Communities
Government of Western Australia
Mental Health Commission