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Phone crisis supporters

Lifeline's phone service is available every hour of every day. That's only possible because of people like you.

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What does a crisis supporter do?

Listen

Each call is about being genuinely present. You'll hear someone's story, sit with their distress, and respond with care rather than solutions.

Empower

You'll support the person to identify their own next steps and, where needed, work with them to create a safety plan.

Respond

You'll use Lifeline's expert developed 'CARE Framework' to assess risk and support safety, drawing on your training to navigate complex and sometimes intense conversations.

How training works

Crisis supporters complete extensive training before taking their first independent shift. It's comprehensive, it's nationally recognised, and most people say it's one of the more personally significant things they've done.

You won't be doing it alone. Training happens alongside others, guided by experienced trainers in a supportive environment.

Stage 1

Training

75hrs over 3 months.
A mix of self-paced online learning, face-to-face sessions, observation shifts, and assessments.
Stage 2

Placement

20 to 25 hours over 2 months.
Supported on-the-job shifts with coaching and feedback from your supervisor.
Stage 3

Internship

80 hours over 9 months.
Regular volunteer shifts with ongoing training, feedback, and a final assessment.
Stage 4

Accredited Crisis Supporter

4 hours per fortnight, ongoing.
Crisis support shifts, professional development, and continued supervision.
Training timelines vary by centre. Some offer fast-track pathways. Contact your local centre for details.

Take the first step

If you think offering support to Help Seekers over the phone is for you, we can help put you in touch with your local Lifeline Centre.

What you’ll need to be a phone crisis supporter

  • 1

    Complete the volunteer recruitment process and required checks (these will be facilitated by your local Lifeline Centre)

  • 2

    Complete the Crisis Supporter Workplace Training course, and make your student contribution towards training costs

  • 3

    Commit to regular volunteering shifts, 4 hours per fortnight

  • 4

    Transport to and from your nearest Lifeline Centre

  • 5

    Basic computer skills

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The feeling of true connection when I’m on the phone with a help seeker is like nothing else - I’m so proud to have made a real difference in so many lives, no matter how small or how big...

Phone Crisis Supporter

Frequently asked questions

Yes, you will be trained to become a phone crisis supporter. This is to ensure you'll be confident, skilled, and able to provide support to Lifeline's help seekers in their time of need.

 

The Crisis Supporter Workforce Training (CSWT) course includes the nationally recognised training skill set known as the CHCSS00113 Crisis Support Skill Set. This skill set is delivered by a local Lifeline Centre on behalf of Lifeline Australia, Registered Training Organisation (RTO) provider number 88036.

 

Upon successfully completing the CHCSS00113 Crisis Support Skill Set, you will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the following 3 units of competency, awarded by Lifeline Australia:

 

  • CHCCCS003 Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide
  • CHCCCS019 Recognise and respond to crisis situations
  • CHCCCS028 Provide client-centred support to people in crisis

Lifeline has 43 centres around Australia in regional, remote and metropolitan areas.

 

To volunteer at your nearest Lifeline Centre or Lifeline shop, please contact your local Lifeline Centre to find out more about becoming a volunteer.

In recognising the valuable time commitment of volunteers, and the important role of crisis supporters, Lifeline Centres provide the Crisis Supporter Workplace Training (CSWT) course at a substantially subsidised cost. The student contribution goes towards the cost of delivering this nationally recognised training known as the CHCSS00113 Crisis Support Skill Set. This skill set consists of endorsed units of competency and is delivered by a local Lifeline Centre on behalf of Lifeline Australia, registered training organisation provider number 88036.

 

Upon successfully completing the CHCSS00113 Crisis Support Skill Set, you will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the following 3 units of competency, awarded by Lifeline Australia:

 

  1. CHCCCS003 Increase the safety of individuals at risk of suicide
  2. CHCCCS019 Recognise and respond to crisis situations
  3. CHCCCS028 Provide client-centred support to people in crisis

 

For more information on training costs, please contact your local Lifeline Centre.

Our service operates 24/7 to meet the demand of our help seekers. The service experiences key peak times, during the evenings and on weekends. When considering volunteering with Lifeline, we would appreciate you considering these times to ensure our service continues to serve our help seekers in these key peak times.

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