23
February
2024
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12:46
Australia/Melbourne

Supporting Kids Helpline's first Melbourne centre

Summary

In response to demand, Kids Helpline is set to extend their supports, with the establishment of a new counselling centre in Melbourne.

“Opening the Melbourne Kids Helpline Counselling Centre has been demand-driven, with Victoria representing 25% of the national contacts to Kids Helpline,” said yourtown Chief Executive Officer Tracy Adams.

“Extending our operations into Melbourne means that we can continue our long establishment relationship with children and young people across the state, and by expanding our counsellor numbers that gives young people across Victoria greater access to counselling support when they need it most.

We will also continue to work closely with schools and other support services, to ensure that no child or young person cannot access professional support 24 hours a day 7 days a week,” continued Ms Adams.

Acknowledging the crucial role played by supporters, Ms Adams expressed thanks to Bupa Foundation, Kids Helpline's principal partner.

We are grateful for the ongoing generous support from Bupa Foundation, which has been instrumental in establishing our new counselling centre in central Melbourne,” concluded Ms Adams

Tracy Adams, CEO Yourtown/Kids Helpline

We are grateful for the ongoing generous support from Bupa Foundation, which has been instrumental in establishing our new counselling centre in central Melbourne.

Tracy Adams, CEO Yourtown/Kids Helpline

“We are really pleased that through supporting the opening of this new centre, we’re able to make a tangible contribution to improving the mental wellbeing of even more young Australians,” said Bupa APAC, Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer, Roger Sharp.

If children and young people want to reach out to a counsellor  they can contact Kids Helpline on free call 1800 55 1800, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or via Webchat here.