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Mental health help in Northern Territory

If life's in danger right now, call 000.

Whether it's for you or someone you're worried about, here's where to start in Northern Territory — free, and most of it around the clock.

Northern Territory mental health line

NT Mental Health Line

1800 682 288

24/7 mental health triage and support across the Territory.

Free national lines

Lifeline

13 11 14

Crisis support and suicide prevention, 24/7.

MensLine Australia

1300 78 99 78

Counselling for men, 24/7.

Beyond Blue

1300 22 4636

Anxiety, depression and getting started, 24/7.

Suicide Call Back Service

1300 659 467

For anyone affected by suicide, 24/7.

13YARN

13 92 76

Support for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people, 24/7.

1800RESPECT

1800 737 732

Domestic, family and sexual violence, 24/7.

Open Arms

1800 011 046

Veterans and their families, 24/7.

Find a GP or psychologist near you

Medicare Mental Health

Free and low-cost services, and a finder for help near you (formerly Head to Health).

Healthdirect service finder

Find GPs, psychologists and mental health services by suburb or postcode.

Find a Psychologist (APS)

Search registered psychologists, including by issue and whether they're taking new clients.

headspace (12–25)

Free or low-cost youth mental health centres around the country, plus online support.

Out bush or FIFO? Live out bush or work FIFO? You don't have to drive hours to see someone. A GP and a psychologist can see you by phone or video with Medicare rebates, and the Royal Flying Doctor Service runs rural mental health and telehealth. Rural, remote & FIFO guide.

The practical next step

Most ongoing help starts with a GP and a Mental Health Care Plan — Medicare covers most of the cost of a psychologist. Here's exactly how to do it.

This information is general education only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If something here rings true for you, the best next step is a chat with your GP — and if you're in crisis right now, call Lifeline on 13 11 14, or 000 if life is in danger.

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