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Phone crisis supporters

Lifeline offer 24/7 Phone Service to the Australian community, and this wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of people like you. Phone volunteering may be right for you if there is a Lifeline Centre in a location convenient to you, if you enjoy the one-on-one interaction you get from a phone call and if you learn best with others.

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What does a crisis supporter do?

Train

Once accepted, you will complete training to become a qualified Crisis Supporter.

Respond

You will respond to people in need of support via phone, from your local Lifeline Centre.

Listen

You will listen to what’s going on for the person who has contacted you, hear their story and sit with their distress.

Empower

You will support the person to identify their next steps and encourage them to generate and own the action. If needed, you will create a safety plan with them.

How training works

Crisis Supporters commit to volunteering four hours per fortnight at their local Lifeline Centre. You’ll also complete a training period to give you all the expertise you will need to navigate crisis intervention successfully and empathetically.

Stage 1

Training Program

65hrs / 3 months
The first step is to get you trained up! Enjoy a mix of self-paced online learning and face-to-face sessions over a 3-month period as well as some observation shifts.
Stage 2

Placement

25hrs / 2 months
To get confident with providing crisis support, you’ll do on-the-job supported shifts which enable your supervisor to provide you with feedback and support.
Stage 3

Internship

80hrs / 9 months
During your internship you’ll start volunteer shifts and are provided with additional training, feedback and coaching. This is then followed by a final interaction assessment and interview.
Stage 4

Accredited Crisis Supporter

92hrs / year
As an Accredited Crisis Supporter, you’ll be engaging in providing crisis support, receiving feedback, and taking part in professional development activities.
Note: Individual Centres training timelines can vary with some offering additional ‘Fast Track’ training pathways. Please contact your local centre for further information.

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 volunteer

  • 1

    Commitment to completing training and supporting others

  • 2

    Transport to and from your nearest Lifeline Centre

  • 3

    A minimum of four hours per fortnight available to volunteer

  • 4

    Basic computer skills and access to a reliable computer and internet

  • 5

    Student contribution towards training costs

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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

To become a telephone volunteer crisis supporter for Lifeline's 24-hour Crisis Support service - 13 11 14 - you'll need to undertake extensive training, make a commitment to shifts, and meet further selection criteria. This is to ensure you'll be confident, skilled, and able to provide support to Lifeline's callers in their time of emotional distress and crisis. This is a very rewarding volunteer opportunity.

Lifeline has 41 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.

Crisis Supporter Workplace Training (CSWT) is a national recognised training course which is based on adult learning principles and experiential learning. Successful completion results in Accreditation as a Lifeline Crisis Supporter and obtaining a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment in:

 

  • 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 is a Registered Training Organisation, Lifeline Australia RTO Code 88036. Lifeline centres subsidise the cost of the CSWT course, however a student contribution is required.

Our service operates 24/7 to meet the demand of our help seekers. The service experiences key peak times. Volunteers are currently required in the high impact and critical impact times and days shown in the table below. As you are considering volunteering with Lifeline, we would appreciate you considering these times and days to ensure our service continue to serve our help seekers in these key peak times.

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