Renae added, “We also recognise that an emergency room may not always feel like the right place to find comfort and understanding. Sometimes, what we truly need is someone who listens, an understanding presence to help us work through our thoughts and feelings, someone who truly gets it. Our dedicated team is here to support you through this journey. Even with our move to Grafton Street, we remain a peaceful, welcoming and home like space with the same incredible peer workers you can chat with, and now with the added convenience of on-site parking. We’re here for you, every step of the way.”
The new site will continue to support people in distress as well as family members, friends and carers seeking information and advice. The space and supports have been designed in partnership with people who have lived through tough times themselves and understand what does and doesn’t work when things feel overwhelming.
At the new Grafton Street location, Safe Space Blacktown will continue to offer:
- Peer support and psychosocial support
- Suicide-prevention focused support, including sensory and safety planning
- A calm, homelike environment with sensory rooms and quiet areas
- Connections and warm referrals to other local services where needed
Safe Space Blacktown is operated by Stride, one of Australia’s longest-established mental health charities and is proudly funded by WentWest, the Western Sydney Primary Health Network.
To help the community get to know the new space, Stride and WentWest will host a Community Open Day at Safe Space Blacktown on Tuesday, 10 February 2026 from 11am-1pm. Local residents, community organisations and health services are invited to visit the new site, meet the team, and learn more about the support available.