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At Avivo, we believe in the power of recovery. Our Psychosocial Support Program offers personalised, non-clinical assistance for individuals aged 18 to 65 living with a mental health condition that impacts their daily life.
Supported by funding from the WA Mental Health Commission, our program complements clinical mental health services, focusing on your strengths, goals, and connections within the community.
If you are in immediate danger, call: Triple zero (000)
24/7 Crisis & Suicide Support
Lifeline – 13 11 14
Lifeline Crisis Text Line – 0477 131 114
Suicide Call Back Service – 1300 659 467
The Samaritans (24/7 Anonymous Crisis Support) – 135 247
Mental Health Emergency Response Line
Metro: 1300 555 788
Peel: 1800 676 822
Regional & Remote (through RuralLink): 1800 552 002
Mental Health & Wellbeing Support
Beyond Blue – 1300 224 636
Specialist & Community Support
13YARN (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander crisis support line) – 139 276
QLife (LGBTQI+) – 1800 184 527
MensLine Australia – 1300 789 978
Child Protection & Family Support
Crisis Care – (08) 9223 1111
Crisis Care (toll free) – 1800 199 008
Our program provides up to two years (with a possible 12-month extension) of flexible, person-centred support to help you:
We work with you to create a support plan that evolves with your needs and goals.
At Avivo, we walk alongside you – coaching, guiding, and supporting you toward recovery. Our approach is hopeful, proactive, and shaped by your goals, whether that’s rebuilding confidence, reconnecting with community, or finding your feet again.
Together, we co-create a personalised Recovery Plan that reflects your strengths, needs, and vision for the future. We listen deeply, value your voice, and support your autonomy every step of the way.

Avivo’s Psychosocial Support Program operates across various regions, including the Metro, Mid West, Wheatbelt, and Peel areas.
Avivo’s Psychosocial Support Program is funded through the Mental Health Commission (MHC).
If you’re new to support services, exploring your options, or considering a change in provider, we’re here to guide you through the process.
Learn more about Mental Health Commission funding.

You may be eligible if you:
Good news! Avivo provides support services in your area. Let’s help you get started.
We’re always expanding our services. Get in touch to find out if support may become available, or to discuss your needs.
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