Mental health resources and information

Find out about local mental health resources and information.

Mental health in WA

The World Health Organization defines mental health as “a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realise their abilities, learn well and work well, and contribute to their community” (1).

Having good mental health is an integral component that underpins the health and wellbeing of individuals, their families, and the population as a whole (2).

In 2017-18, more than 1 in 6 (17.8%) Western Australian adults had a mental or behavioural condition. One in nine Western Australians (11.0%) had an anxiety-related condition and one in twelve (8.3%) had depression or feelings of depression (3).

It is estimated that there are over 11,147 persons living with a mental health condition in the City of Armadale. These mental health conditions range from stress related problems, depression, anxiety and other mental health problems (4).

How do I stay mentally healthy?

There are many ways for you, your friends, and family to stay mentally healthy and take control of our mental wellbeing. The most effective way to promote and support your mental health is found in the principles of Mentally Healthy WA’s Act Belong Commit values.

Other tips to boost your mental wellbeing include:

To find out how to Act Belong Commit in Armadale, visit our webpage here to learn more about the campaign and the City’s partnership.

Interested in learning more?

The City runs various mental health related workshops and courses throughout the year. Keep an eye out on our events page or check out the Act Belong Commit Activity Finder for many other activities.

Where to get help

In an emergency call 000 or visit your local emergency department.

Support is available through many services operating across WA. If you are or someone you know is experiencing mental health difficulties, you can get help by:

Mental health resources

Check out the websites below for mental health advice, support, resources, and other information.

References

(1) World Health Organization (2022). Mental health: strengthening our response. Retrieved from: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/mental-health-strengthening-our-response (2) Australia Bureau of Statistics (2017). Mental health, 2017-18. Retrieved from: https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/mental-health/mental-health/latest-release (3) Australian Bureau of Statistics (2019). National Health Survey: First results, 2017-18. Retrieved from: https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/health-conditions-and-risks/national-health-survey-first-results/latest-release (4) East Metropolitan Health Service (2019). City of Armadale Community Health Profile 2019. East Metropolitan Health Service, Department of Health, Perth WA. (5) Headspace (2022). Tips for a healthy headspace. Retrieved from: https://headspace.org.au/explore-topics/for-young-people/tips-for-a-healthy-headspace/ (6) Mental Health Commission (2022). Getting help – finding a service. Retrieved from: https://www.mhc.wa.gov.au/getting-help/

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