I am feeling...

Suicidal

If you're worried you may harm yourself, or someone else, or you need immediate help for someone else in this situation

please call 000.

If there are things going on in your life that feel too painful and difficult to manage and you're having suicidal thoughts and feelings, there are things you can do to stay safe now and start feeling more in control. 

Visit Beyond Blue for information on how to identify and deal with suicidal thoughts and feelings to help get you get the support you need. 

Beyond Blue

Who can help me in the NT?

If you are unsure about who to talk to or who can help, a good place to start is your local GP. If you live in a small town or community, your local health clinic or community service are the best places to go, as they can refer you to specialist support.

  • Immediate help

    If you need urgent help, visit the nearest emergency department or see our crisis or emergency page for services that can help you.


    If you or someone you are with is in immediate danger, call 000

  • General Practitioner (GP) or doctor

    If you are concerned about a friend or feeling in distress yourself, you can speak with your local General Practitioner (GP), also known as a doctor.  


    Your doctor will ask questions to help understand more about how you are feeling, your medical history and can provide advice or referrals for support if needed. 


    Find a GP near me

  • Remote health service

    If you live in a community without access to a GP clinic, you'll most likely have a health service in or near your community. This local service can support your health needs and may have Aboriginal health workers and nurses who can help you find the right support.

    Find a remote health service near me

  • Community based mental health services

    Community based mental health services support individuals and carers with emerging or present mental health issues. They can also help with issues of addiction, relationships, grief, domestic violence; and housing or financial hardship.


    Find a community based mental health service near me

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