LINKSNOTE: These external websites are provided by parties external to the CADE Clinic. While we endeavour to make to sure these links are accurate and appropriate, the CADE Clinic does not take responsibility for the content of websites maintained by external providers.
Lifeline - 13 11 14Provides a free 24-hour telephone counselling service, an information service for mental health and self-help resources, an online searchable database of low cost or free community and health services in Australia.
Beyond BlueProvides information about depression to consumers, carers and health professionals.
Suicide Call Back Servicehttp://www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au/ The Suicide Call Back Service provides crisis counselling to people at risk of suicide, carers for someone who is suicidal and those bereaved by suicide, 24 hours per day 7 days a week across Australia.
MoodGYMhttp://www.moodgym.anu.edu.au/ A free online training program to learn cognitive behaviour therapy skills for preventing and coping with depression.
Schizophrenia Libraryhttp://www.schizophreniaresearch.org.au/library/home.php The Schizophrenia Library is a world first one-stop shop for a wide range of information on many aspects of schizophrenia. The Library allows the general public, researchers, clinicians and policy makers to search from over 400 topics to discover more information on treatment, risk factors and course and outcomes of the illness.
SUPPORT GROUPS
Ryde Bipolar Support GroupA Bipolar Support Group for consumers, carers, families and friends of Culturally And Linguistically Diverse (CALD) communities. http://www.ourcommunity.com.au/directories/listing?id=49692
RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS
Australasian Society for Bipolar and Depressive DisordersThis website has been established by the organisation to facilitate communication and to provide information to professionals and the general public about bipolar and depressive disorders, as well as to politicians, other decision-makers, and the media. http://bipolardisorders.com.au/
Australasian Society for Psychiatric ResearchThe Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research (ASPR) is a national peak body for psychiatric and mental health research in Australia and New Zealand. It includes researchers from a range of disciplines (including psychiatrists, psychologists, statisticians, epidemiologists, neuroscientists, geneticists, social scientists, mental health nurses, health economists) and provides them with an opportunity to come together to report on their most recent work, to stay abreast of developments in their own and related fields, to strengthen old collaborations and to develop new ones.
International Bipolar FoundationThe mission of the Foundation is to eliminate bipolar disorder through the advancement of research; to promote and enhance care & support services; and to erase associated stigma through public education. |

