Support for police and emergency services 

Police and emergency services personnel routinely face ‘life and death’ challenges and can witness very distressing situations. This can be hard to manage alone and in some cases may lead to our first responders experiencing significant mental health and wellbeing challenges.

Online support

Information and resources promoting the mental health of police and emergency services personnel.

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Information and support to help police connect with external support services.

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Local support

NT Police Association (NTPA)

The NTPA provides industrial, welfare and legal support and ensures the protection of members rights

To find out what support the NTPA can offer 

Visit NTPA

Community 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

To find a community based mental health service service

Visit NTCOSS

General Practitioner (GP) or Doctor

A good place to start if you’re struggling with your mental health and looking for support is your local General Practitioner (GP), also known as a doctor. 

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