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Community perspectives

While suicide can affect any of us, there are a range of factors that can make it harder for people in some communities to seek and access support.

At Lifeline, we are here for you

We are here to listen without judgement, and with respect and compassion. Regardless of your age, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, cultural or religious background we will listen to and support you. 

We acknowledge that people are the experts in their own lives and that everyone is unique, offering a rich and diverse set of values, beliefs and experiences that make our society what it is today. If you, or someone you care about is experiencing a crisis please reach out to us for support.

Whilst we are here to listen and support each valuable member of our society, we acknowledge that there are other specialised support and information available that may be more suited to you, or the needs of your loved one. For further information on available resources and specialised support please see below.

Donate in your will

Older adults

Community perspectives – LGBTQIA+

LGBTQIA+ people

Two men together

Men

Group of friends outside

Cultural and linguistic diversity

Woman with young baby – Pregnancy - parenthood

Pregnancy and parenthood

Support

Victim of crime

Living with a disability – Wheelchair user with their dog in the garden

Living with a disability

Group of young people

Young people

Emergency service worker standing outside an ambulance

Emergency service workers

Rural communities

Rural communities

Australian veteran

Veterans

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