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SANE Support Services

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    Free Mental Health Support

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    Digital & Telehealth Access

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    Choose the supports that work for you

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    A community of people who understand

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    National Safety & Quality Digital Mental Health Standards Accreditation (NSQDMH)

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SANE Support Services

SANE offers a range of free digital and telehealth support services for people over 18 years of age with complex mental health needs, and their family, friends and carers. We also provide mental health support to people with intellectual disability, autism or acquired brain injury.

SANE services are accredited against the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standards (NSQDMH).

Different types and levels of support

We offer different types and levels of support, so you can find what works for you. Choose from a range of FREE complex mental health supports, including our RecoveryClub program with groups and 1:1 support, 24/7 community forums, events, and information and resources. SANE services are not designed for acute mental health crises. If you or someone you know require crisis support, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14, or 000 if there’s immediate risk or danger.

We’re people like you

Lived experience runs through every level of our organisation, and our safe and inclusive services have been designed by people living with complex mental health needs and the people who support them - people like you.

Ways we can support you

Choose from a range of FREE complex mental health supports, including our RecoveryClub program with groups and 1:1 support, 24/7 community forums, events, and information and resources.

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Reach out to us by phone or webchat

Available Monday-Friday, 10am-8pm (AEDT/AEST). Not sure where to start or have a program-related question? We’re here to help you navigate SANE services and find trusted mental health information and resources.
Call 1800 187 263.
Translating and Interpreting Service, call 131 450.

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Community Forums

Available 24/7. Connect with people who understand what you are going through, seek advice and surround yourself with support. They're safe and anonymous.
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RecoveryClub

A 6-month online program for people wanting to navigate their mental health recovery at their own pace. Access evidence-based recovery resources, 1:1 support, online groups, and peer support connections to help you build confidence and develop practical skills for your wellbeing and recovery.
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Mental Health Recovery Webinars

Regular community webinars with new topics and guests, including lived experience advocates and subject matter experts. 
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Information and Resources

Available 24/7. Access information you can trust on complex mental health issues. SANE factsheets and guides are easy to read and can help you understand what’s happening and what strategies can be helpful.
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Guidance for supporting someone at risk of suicide

Available 24/7. A resource that provides information and advice about supporting someone who has attempted, or is at risk of attempting, suicide.

Have questions? Email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Join the community.

Connect with people who understand what you are going through, seek advice and surround yourself with support. It's free to join, anonymous, professionally moderated, and accessible 24/7 and on any device.

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SANE Community Forums

For anyone with a complex mental health issue.

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Family, friends and carers

A dedicated community discussion space, for anyone who has someone in their life with a mental health issue.

Stories from the community

SANE community members share their experiences of living with complex mental health issues.
You’re not alone.

For a long time, one of the hardest parts of living with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) was not just the condition itself — it was feeling misunderstood by the very systems and people that wer…
It was life and death for Chris a number of times. Knowing full well there is nothing that you can do to help someone through that was really, really hard.  My name is Anita Anderso…
It wasn't until 2018 I was effectively diagnosed with Complex PTSD. It came about because I had a panic attack. My name is Chris Rhyss Edwards. I was a sapper in the Royal Australian Engineers. I…
'I’d originally been diagnosed and treated for depression ten years before, so I knew what was happening, but that didn’t make it any easier to cope with. I knew I needed help, but I didn’t have anyo…
Challenging stereotypes of masculinity As a SANE Peer Ambassador, I’m so proud to be part of a national network of nearly 100 people who all share a common goal of reducing stigma and discrimination…
Fame, change and isolation If there’s a central theme to the last five years for Cameron, it’s change. He’s changed perspectives: there was a time when a diagnosis of schizophrenia eighteen years a…
Growing up, I played a lot of sport and had a very big and loving family. But I began feeling overwhelmed by the world and where I’d fit in. When you’re in your own mind as a kid, you think that eve…
When I first started talking to people about having borderline personality disorder, it was hard to open up. I was trying to ‘be a man’ about it, and not show my emotions. It was usually at a party w…
I’ve always had a strong sense of identity and am quite strong willed. I wasn’t diagnosed until I was 27, because I was so resistant to seeking help. I eventually found a psychologist because things…
My mental health toolbox I am not bipolar. I have bipolar disorder. My diagnosis and my identity are linked only in so far as experiencing mental illness has contributed to my personal growth. My p…

    SANE Services Explained

    What services does SANE provide?

    We offer a range of free psychosocial and recovery focused mental health support services, accessible through our website support services and our Support Line (1800 187 263).

    To ensure more Australians can access mental health support, all SANE services are provided in telephone and/or online formats, but people are at the heart of what we do. Every click, call, and conversation is powered by real people.

    Our services have been designed by people with lived experience of complex mental health needs, as well as the people who support them. Behind each service is a dedicated team that cares deeply about your recovery and supporting our community.

    We offer different types of support, including:

    • Telephone and webchat support to help you navigate SANE services, answer program-related questions, and find trusted mental health information and resources.
    • A self-guided online mental health recovery program providing access to evidence-based recovery resources, 1:1 support, online groups, and peer support connections to help you build confidence and develop practical skills for your wellbeing and recovery.
    • Online community forums offering 24/7 access to peer support and regular community events.
    • A comprehensive library of online information and resources created by subject matter experts.

    SANE support is designed to complement clinical care or assist you while waiting for specialist services. SANE does not provide specialist medical services like psychiatry or psychology, undertake assessment, diagnosis or prescribe treatments.

    All SANE services are accredited against the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standards (NSQDMH).

    The SANE Terms of Service explain how our services work and what you can expect from us.

    Who can access SANE services and how much do they cost?

    SANE services are government funded and are free to all Australians over 18 years of age with complex mental health needs.
     
    We also welcome people with intellectual disability, autism or acquired brain injury, looking for mental health support.

    We recognise that family members and carers of people with complex mental health issues often need support too, and reliable information to help navigate the mental health system. The same SANE supports are also in place for family and carers.

    You do not need a mental health care plan, formal diagnosis, NDIS referral or health professional referral to access SANE supports, although referrals are welcome.

    Who are SANE services not for?

    SANE services are not designed for immediate emergency support during an acute mental health crisis. If you, or someone you know, require immediate emergency mental health support, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14, or 000 if there is immediate risk or danger.

    What does complex mental health mean?

    Complex mental health can refer to someone with multiple mental health issues or mental health issues that are co-occurring issues such as alcohol and drug use, risk of homelessness and more.

    Complex mental health issues are impactful, severe, enduring, or episodic. They can involve high levels of psychological distress, exposure to trauma, and/or conditions such as schizophrenia, personality disorders, and bipolar disorder.

    Our Service Enquiries telephone and webchat service

    The SANE Service Enquiries line (1800 187 263) and webchat service are free to access and run from 10am to 8pm (Melbourne/Sydney time) Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. 

    Our team can help with:

    • Enquiries about SANE services: Learn about SANE’s RecoveryClub program and Community Forums and how to access them. Get support with registering, onboarding, or any other program participation questions.
    • Mental health information, resources and other supports: Our team may share helpful mental health resources and information, including contact information for other support providers.

    To ensure safety and consistency in the support we provide you, we now require callers to be identifiable by a phone number. Your call will also be recorded for quality and safety purposes.

    Prefer to stay anonymous?

    For anonymous support through SANE, you can access our online community Forums, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Forums provide an anonymous, professionally moderated, non-judgmental space to share your experiences, seek advice and surround yourself with support. Visit saneforums.org to join the community.

    For anonymous telephone support, or crisis support, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14, or 000 if there is immediate risk or danger.

    If you have feedback about this service, you can share it with us here.

    Our RecoveryClub Program

    Our 6-month RecoveryClub program offers a self-paced approach to mental health recovery. It provides access to evidence-based recovery resources, 1:1 support, online groups, and peer support connections to help you build confidence and develop practical skills for your wellbeing and recovery. For information and to register for RecoveryClub, click here.

    Our Community Forums

    If you find yourself feeling alone, needing some additional support, or just wanting to connect with people who get what you’re going through, SANE’s free online community is available to you at any time of day, and on any device!

    Our community forums provide a safe, non-judgmental space to share your experiences with complex mental health, seek advice and surround yourself with support.

    You’ll find a variety of dedicated community spaces, including a dedicated community space for family, friends and carers, and a wide range of discussion topics to explore.

    The Forums are anonymous and moderated by mental health professionals to ensure a safe and supportive community.

    You can join in and share your experiences, ask questions, make new connections, pass on information and tips, and gain insights on what has worked for others.

    Take it at your own pace. Whether you choose to take part in discussions, attend webinars, access information and resources, or just visit from time to time. The community is here to support you when you need.

    Join a discussion or start a new one today at saneforums.org.

    Our Information and Resources

    SANE's website houses an extensive library of reliable information and resources tailored for people with complex mental health issues and their families, friends and carers, including:

    • Printable and downloadable factsheets and guides covering diagnoses, treatments, dealing with crises, and general wellbeing.
    • Blog articles covering a wide range of mental health topics.
    • A collection of lived experience stories from people navigating complex mental health issues and the people who support them.
    • Podcasts delving into the real-life experiences of everyday people navigating mental health challenges.
    • Resources to support people at risk of suicide

    You can explore all of the information and resources we offer here.

    How can I be sure SANE services will be beneficial?

    SANE designs our services through extensive consultations with people with complex mental health issues, SANE’s experienced counsellors, Peer Ambassadors and peer support workers, and many experts and organisations in the mental health sector. Over the years, we have drawn on their feedback and on evidence-based research to improve our services for you.

    All SANE services are accredited against the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standards (NSQDMH) and follow the CHIME framework - a model used in mental health care across the World to understand and guide personal recovery. CHIME stands for Connectedness, Hope, Identity, Meaning, and Empowerment, and these five components are seen as essential aspects of the mental health recovery process.

    What information do you hold about me and how do you use it?

    Your confidentiality is important to us, and keeping personal information safe is our priority.

    SANE has a strict privacy policy that governs the way we collect, store, use, and disclose your personal information. It also outlines your rights and how you can access and control the information we get from you. All SANE staff are trained on this policy.

    You can read our Privacy Policy here.

    Do you share any information with outside parties?

    Yes, but only in extremely limited circumstances. For example, if there is an imminent risk of harm to someone, there may be a legal requirement to share information with a government authority, such as a local health authority or police.

    SANE shares service information with our research partners at Australian universities, who are evaluating our services and researching ways to improve them. But this information is of a statistical nature and will not identify you, nor will information you gave our support team in confidence be passed on.

    Do you keep my information forever? 

    No, after keeping it secure, we will eventually destroy your information in accordance with our data and information management policies.

    I still have some questions about my Privacy and Confidentiality. Who can I contact?

    Email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We’ll be glad to answer your questions.

    How can I provide feedback about SANE Services?

    SANE actively seeks feedback and suggestions for improvement from our service users. If you'd like to provide feedback about your experience you can do that here.

    Alternatively, you can also provide formal feedback about your experience to our quality improvements team by emailing them directly at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

    We will always try to resolve your complaint, but if you are not satisfied with our response, you can take your complaint to the government health complaints body in your state or territory. 

    Australian Capital Territory

    Health Services Commission
    Website: hrc.act.gov.au/complaints/

    New South Wales

    Health Care Complaints Commission
    Website: hccc.nsw.gov.au/health-consumers
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    Northern Territory

    Health and Community Services Complaints Commission
    Website: hscc.nt.gov.au
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    Queensland

    Office of the Health Ombudsman
    Website: oho.qld.gov.au

    South Australia

    Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner
    Website: hscc.sa.gov.au
    Phone: 1800 232 007
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    Tasmania

    Health Complaints Commissioner
    Website: healthcomplaints.tas.gov.au 
    Phone: 1800 001 170 
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    Victoria

    Health Complaints Commission
    Website: hcc.vic.gov.au 
    Phone: 1300 582 113

    Western Australia

    Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
    Website: hadsco.wa.gov.au 
    Phone: 1800 813 583 
    Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    I still have some questions about SANE services. Who do I speak to?

    Call us on 1800 187 263 from 10am to 8pm (Melbourne/Sydney time) Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays, and one of our team members will be able to answer any questions you have.

    To ensure the safety and consistency in the support we provide you, we now require callers to be identifiable by their phone number. Your call will also be recorded for quality and safety purposes.

    Urgent support is available 24/7

    SANE doesn’t offer immediate crisis support. If you’re struggling to cope or feel unsafe right now, help is available.

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    Triple Zero 000 (24 hrs)
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    Suicide Callback Service (24 hrs)
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    Kids Helpline (24 hrs)
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    13 YARN (24 hrs)
    1800RESPECT - National domestic familly and sexual violence counselling service
    1800RESPECT (24 hrs)

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