Please read additional information The headspace Broome social media page is for all of community. We share updates about services, events, opportunities and ways to keep strong. To access headspace Broome services we encourage you to call the centre on 9194 4500 between 8am and 4:30pm weekdays. Alternatively you can drop in to 38A Frederick Street and a friendly staff member will discuss how we c
an best support you. Family and Friends seeking support for a young person of are also encouraged to call or visit. What do we do
GP's - available for any health concern including sexual health, alcohol and drug support. Just call the office and we will arrange an appointment. A great option if your not too sure what service is best for you
Counselling - Mental health professionals can provide a safe, confidential space to talk it out...remember there's no shame in talking it out. Work and Study Specialists - struggling to find work, not sure of your direction, staff can help you get back on track. For more info including access to our welcome book and registration form please visit https://headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/broome/
headspace recognises that sometimes people need immediate help and support. The headspace social media pages do not provide counselling or crisis services. If you need immediate assistance please call
Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800 or
Lifeline on 13 11 14. In an emergency, please call 000. If a post on our social media page indicates a person may be at risk of harm, headspace will reply to the post as soon as possible and provide information on counselling and crisis support services. In some instances headspace may report a post which indicates a person may be at risk of harm to authorities, including the police. headspace can take no responsibility for comments from followers on the headspace social media pages. headspace Broome - Social Media Terms of Use
Please be respectful of all points of view, and refrain from personal attacks on other users. headspace will remove any posts which:
1. are likely to be offensive to other readers
2. discusses methods or depicts images of su***de or self-harm
3. discussed drug usage in an unbalanced way, e.g. omit the negative effects
4. contains unhelpful advice, such as blaming a person for their depression
5. is dogmatic, such as setting out courses of action as “the only way”
6. is racist, sexist or discriminatory
7. is obscene, or uses graphic sexual language
8. is defamatory, or overly critical of services or organisations which provide help to others
9. for any other reason is likely to cause harm/distress to other young people reading the story
10. are posted for commercial purposes
11. promote inaccurate, inappropriate or harmful health advice. Please select the link below to access the headspace National privacy policy and duty of care page https://headspace.org.au/privacy-policy/