headspace
Rockhampton
About
headspace Rockhampton is part of the National Youth Mental Health Foundation, providing free early intervention mental health services to 12-25 year olds. Referrals can be made by a GP, A family member or even yourself with this referral form
headspace Rockhampton offers its services to young people so they can get the help they need for problems affecting their wellbeing. This covers four core areas: mental health, physical health, work and study support, alcohol and other drug services
Hours
- Monday: 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Tuesday: 8:30am - 5:00pm
- Wednesday: 8:30am - 7:30pm
- Thursday: 8:30am - 7:30pm
- Friday: 8:30am - 3:00pm
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
headspace Rockhampton is operated by Roseberry Community Services Limited ABN 31731832103. All headspace services are funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. Administration of funding is carried out by the headspace centre’s local Primary Health Network, in this case, Central Queensland, Wide Bay, Sunshine Coast PHN.
Services
Mental health workers – which may include psychologists, psychiatrists, counsellors and other workers – that can help if you're just not feeling yourself.
Workers either on site or linked to the centre who can assist you with any alcohol or other drug concern.
A group of young people who help with events and some decision making at a centre. Ask your centre about getting involved.
Sexual health screenings on site or links to local services.
Workers either on site or linked to the centre who can assist you with work or study opportunities.
Centres have a range of programs and activities for young people. Just ask your centre what they have on.
News
More information
If you're a Client or Young Person you can call:
- headspace support line 1800 650 890 or eheadspace online.
- Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 or chat online.
- Lifeline 13 11 14, or text 0477 13 11 14 during 6pm – midnight.
- Kids help Line 1800 55 1800.
- 24/7 suicide support: Rockhampton Hospital Acute Care Team: 1300 642 255
- In an emergency, please call 000.
If you're a Parent or Guardian you can call:
- Parentline 1300 30 1300 (8am-10pm, 7 days per week) for general advise and support
- 1300MHCALL (1300 64 2255) for mental health advice, a good stepping stone before a CYMHS referral/ED presentation.
- Child and Youth Mental Health: 49 205 700 (8am-4.30pm weekdays)
- 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) Caller can speak to a registered nurse who can send an ambulance if required.
- 000 in an emergency (if someone is at immediate risk and parent/caregiver is unable to keep young person safe).
headspace Rockhampton is NOT a CRISIS service
If you or your young person requires immediate support, contact:
- 000 or visit the emergency department
- Lifeline 13 11 14
- Kidshelpline 1800 55 1800
- eheadspace 1800 650 890 or eheadspace.org.au
- Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467
How do I make an appointment?
If you are a young person aged 12-25 enquiring about headspace Rockhampton services for yourself, you do not require a referral, simply give us a call on 07 4994 2512 to make an appointment, or drop in and have a chat to one of our Reception staff.
If you are a friend, family member or carer, you can phone to book an appointment on behalf of a young person but we do request that you discuss this with the young person first to make sure they are happy to come along.
Are you wanting to refer a young person?
If you are a School Guidance Officer, Teacher, Service Provider, or work in a Government Department, you can provide a written referral on behalf of a young person to attend headspace
Once completed you can Email it to us at headspacerocky@roseberry.org.au
Fax it to us at (07) 4994 2538
Or simply drop it in.
You can get initial support from a headspace mental health worker with or without a formal referral, at no cost. We want to make getting the support you need easy.
To access some of the services at headspace Rockhampton at no cost a Medicare card may be required. To apply for a Medicare card, go to: bit.ly/medicarecard
Do know your Medicare details? You can call Medicare on 13 20 11 or speak to your headspace worker or one of our reception staff who can help you.
Did you know you can get you own Medicare card from the age of 15? For more information on this click here
For more information on how to get a Health Care Card and your eligibility please visit this link:
https://www.humanservices.gov.au/individuals/services/centrelink/health-care-card
If you have any questions about this process or would like further information, please contact us to discuss with one of our friendly staff.
If you are waiting for a call or an appointment, please check out some of the community resources below:
Websites:
eheadspace - Free, confidential, over the phone or online counselling service provided by headspace. 1800 650 890 or eheadspace.org.au
Kids Helpline - Free, private and confidential 24/7 phone and online counselling service for young people aged 5-25 years. 1800 55 1800 or kidshelpline.com.au
ReachOut - Online resources and support for young people under 25 going through a tough time. au.reachout.com
Beyond Blue - Online space for discussion and support from peers https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/online-forums
Head to Health - Wherever you are on your mental health journey, Head to Health is here to help you find the information, resources, and services that most suit your needs. headtohealth.gov.au
Bite Back - Online activities, psychoeducation and positive psychology to support young people with their mental health. biteback.org.au
The Desk - Online tools and programs to support students with their mental health. thedesk.org.au
Hello Sunday Morning - Website and app that support young people cutting back or taking a break from alcohol. hellosundaymorning.org
The BRAVE Program - Online program to support young people aged 8-17 with anxiety. brave4you.psy.uq.edu.au/
Breakup Shakeup - App that supports young people going through a relationship break up. iTunes.apple.com/au/app/breakup-shakeup/id1017200579?mt=8
Clear Your Vision - Online program to support young people to reduce their cannabis use. cannabissupport.com.au/treatment/tools-to-quit/clear-your-vision
Mood Gym - A free self help program that teaches cognitive behavioural skills to help prevent and manage symptoms related to anxiety and depression https://moodgym.com.au/
The Butterfly Foundation - Telephone and web based counselling, information and support for people experiencing eating disorders https://thebutterflyfoundation.org.au/
Apps:
BeyondNow App - This is a safely planning app that you can work through if you're having thoughts of suicide. beyondblue.org.au/get-support/beyondnow-suicide-safety-planning
ReachOut Breathe App - An app to help reduce the physical symptoms of stress and anxiety by slowing down your heart rate with your mobile phone (iOS) or Apple Watch. https://au.reachout.com/tools-and-apps/reachout-breathe
Smiling Minds - A website and app teaching Mindfulness Meditation to young people (7-22 years), and adults https://smilingmind.com.au/
Act, Belong, Commit - An online campaign and app encouraging people to promote their own mental wellbeing by being active, connecting with others and creating purpose in their life. https://www.actbelongcommit.org.au/
Breakup Shakeup - A behavioural activation app that provides fun, easy activities to do to help young people (14-25 years) cope after a breakup http://www.emhprac.org.au/services/breakup-shakeup/
Parking
- Two hour street parking is available in the streets surrounding headspace Rockhampton.
- Free parking is subject to availability and is located out the front of headspace Rockhampton.
Accessibility
- Accessibility parking is available at the Centre’s main entry, you'll be able to identify it by the bright green painted road.
- headspace Rockhampton is completely wheelchair accessible with ramps both inside and outside of headspace to provide a more inclusive environment, the first ramp is located at the entrance and the second bridges the space between reception and the training room and cafe.
- headspace Rockhampton has accessibility toilets.
For useful information on how to stay safe online check out the eSafety website. They have a host of resources for young people, and parents.
headspace Rockhampton offers clients and parents use of our free WiFi, just ask for the password at reception, we only ask that you follow our Social Media Terms of Use.
headspace monitors it's social media pages between 8:30am and 5pm Monday to Thursday, and 8:30am - 3:30pm Friday only, outside of these hours and on public holidays headspace posts are automatically generated and the social media pages will not be looked at and moderated until the following business day.
headspace recognizes that sometimes people need immediate help and support. The headspace social media pages do not provide counselling or crisis services. If you need immediate assistance please call Kids Helpline 1800 551 800 or lifeline on 13 11 14. In an emergency please call 000
If a post on any headspace social media page indicates a person may be at risk of harm headspace will reply to the post as soon as possible and provide information on counseling and crisis support services. In some instances headspace may report a post which indicates a person may be at risk of harm to the authorities, including the police.
headspace can take no responsibility for comments from followers on the headspace social media pages.
Privacy and Confidentiality
Confidentiality policies can be confusing but it is also really important in developing a professional relationship with young people and this will be discussed early on during the assessment phase.
We work at the pace of the young person and involve them in all the decisions that are made. We will talk about this with them and keep them informed at all times which means that what they tell us won’t be shared with anyone else unless they say so, or if duty of care applies (see below).
We have a legal and an ethical commitment to duty of care.
- If we think the young person is going to hurt themselves or someone else we can pass on information with the aim of preventing this from happening.
- If we believe that a young person is at risk of, or has been seriously harmed by others, then we must contact the appropriate services.
- If information is subpoenaed for a legal purpose
Sometimes it’s helpful for us to talk with other agencies that the young person is involved in. If this is the case, we will ask for the client’s permission to contact them.
After each session the young person has with their headspace worker, the headspace worker will write some notes on what they have talked about. These notes are kept together in a file in a secure database or if we collect anything in hard copy it is stored in such a way that no-one else has access to it unless necessary.
If you have any questions about confidentiality, please do not hesitate to ask a headspace staff member.
Consent
headspace Rockhampton is a voluntary service.
Health professionals can only carry out interventions for young people who give consent. It is therefore the young person’s decision as to whether or not they want support. Please note that this is something we will ask a young person when they attend.
We will provide the young person and their support people with enough information about the service so that they can make an informed decision about consent, confidentiality and its limits.
If under 16:
A parent or legal guardian is the appropriate person to give consent to a young person under 16 accessing our service. However in some cases these young people can consent to accessing treatment/support without parent permission. Please speak with one of our headspace team members if you would like to know more.
If over 16:
We will work with the young person to involve family and friends in ways that they are comfortable with, and that are likely to be beneficial to the young person’s mental health.
headspace Application Platform Interface (hAPI)
As part of providing support, headspace will need to collect and record personal information about you that is relevant to your situation. The personal information will be recorded in a secure headspace database called headspace Application Platform Interface or hAPI. Each time the young person attends headspace, they will be asked by reception if they would like to complete a hAPI Survey on an iPad. These surveys are voluntary so if they don't feel like completing them each time they come in, then they don't have to. The client can also choose to skip questions or sign out at any stage during the survey.
The information will be used by headspace staff in their sessions with you to help provide you with the best support possible. It will also be used by headspace National Office to evaluate, conduct research and report on how well headspace is providing health services to young people. These activities will help us understand the characteristics and needs of young people using headspace services to make our service better. The data that will be used or disclosed by headspace for evaluation, research and reporting purposes will not identify individuals. Client's names will be removed and combined with information from other young people attending headspace. The information collected will be securely stored. Headspace staff will always ask for your permission before sharing this information with headspace National Office.
If you have any questions regarding the hAPI Survey, please ask our friendly staff.