Safe Haven is a place for people who are experiencing suicidal thoughts or psychological distress to drop-in and meet with Peer Workers who have a lived experience of suicide. Safe Haven has been co-designed by people with a lived experience of suicide and health professionals and provides a quieter, calmer and more comfortable environment than hospital-based services.
Publicly available mental health information and self-help resources.
Self-help resources and low intensity interventions, including digital mental health, group and peer supports.
A mix of self-help resources, including digital mental health and low intensity interventions. Also psychological services for individuals who require them.
High intensity services including periods of intensive intervention that may involve multidisciplinary support. Where issues may be persistent or episodic without a high level of risk, complexity or disability.
Intensive team-based specialist assessment and intervention (typically state/territory mental health services) with involvement from a range of different mental health professionals including case managers, psychiatrists, allied health workers, and GPs. Includes a high level of risk, disability or complexity.