HOPE provides 12 weeks of intensive and individualised therapeutic care and support for people post suicidal ideation or attempt, where the driver behind the crisis is psychosocial stress. Hope is not a crisis program for people with active suicidal thinking.
If you are experiencing a suicidal crisis please call 000, 1300 etc.
The program offers outreach or in clinic care for people who reside in the Merri-bek, Hume, Darebin and Whittlesea municipalities between 18-65 years old. The delivery of care is in an integrated model that encompasses well-being support, peer & carer support & Clinical support
“At HOPE, we walk by your side when you are having a suicidal crisis. We will support you discover and build on your personal strengths. We will help you recapture your meaning and purpose.”
What to expect from the service?
- 12 weeks of holistic, proactive support tailored to the individual’s unique needs
- Development of an individualised safety plan
- Psychologically-focused sessions to increase coping skills
- Practical support and assistance to address drivers of suicidality
- Connection to community supports
- Family and carer support
- Alcohol and Other Drug brief intervention/support/linkage
- Peer Support
- Face-to-face, telehealth and telephone contact
- Sharing of appropriate resources
- Liaising with current community supports i.e. GP, psychologist, or other
Location
Contact us
HOPE Darebin and Whittlesea
Phone: 8405 2669
HOPE Hume & Merri-bek
Phone: 8371 8226
Resources
In case of Emergency, call TRIPLE ZERO (000)
