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headspace Ipswich

Central location
Free service
26 East Street, Ipswich QLD 4305
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Service overview

headspace centres are a one-stop-shop for young people aged 12 to 25 who need help with mental health, physical health, alcohol and drugs, and work and study support. Each centre is different, offering unique services that reflect the needs of its local community. Our staff can include psychologists, counsellors, GPs and other mental health workers. We offer a wide range of services for concerns including depression and anxiety disorders, PTSD, eating disorders and drug and alcohol abuse. We offer counselling, wellbeing services and vocational supports. Visits are free and confidential.

Services and support types

  • Drug and alcohol issues
  • Early intervention
  • Employment
  • General health
  • Group activities
  • Jobs and study
  • Mental Health
  • Mental health support
  • Self-help
  • Therapy

Partners and funders

headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care.

How can headspace help me?

At headspace Ipswich, you can work with a range of health professionals, such as:

  • Intake & assessment clinicians
  • Psychologists
  • Social workers
  • Occupational therapists
  • General Practitioners
  • Work and Study vocational specialists
  • Community engagement coordinators

These health professionals work together to make it as easy as possible for you and your family to get the help you might need.

Before visiting a headspace centre in person, you can access information on a range of mental & physical wellbeing topics online, by visiting headspace.org.au.

 

How to access free 1:1 support

We know that asking for help when you’re not feeling yourself can be difficult. That’s why we’ve made our referral process as simple and straightforward as possible.

Other kinds of support available

At headspace Ipswich, we know one size doesn’t fit all, so whether you’re looking to make new friends, get support with your work or study goals, or simply have a chat with someone (with no wait times), we’ve got options to suit you.

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Are you or anyone you know, in a crisis and need immediate help?

Call 000 – emergency services

Emergency ambulance, fire or police

Call 13 11 14 – Lifeline’s Crisis Hotline

24 hr crisis support & suicide prevention