Caring for someone living with mental health challenges can be complex, particularly when you’re dealing with hospitals, community services, and systems that feel hard to access or difficult to understand. Many carers tell us the most stressful part is not knowing what their rights are, how to share important information, or how to be included when decisions are being made. Our team supports mental health carers in Western Australia with clear guidance, practical support, and a stronger voice throughout this process.
Our mental health carer advocacy support is focused on helping you understand what to do next. We can talk with you about your situation, explain relevant rights and processes, help you prepare for meetings or appointments, and guide you through options for referrals, information, and resources. If you’re not being listened to, you’re unsure how to raise concerns, or communication with services has broken down, we can help you understand complaint and feedback pathways and how to navigate them. The aim is to support you to feel informed, confident, and heard—so you can advocate for the wellbeing, safety, and appropriate support of the person you care for, while also looking after your own needs as a carer.
If you have someone close to you living with mental health challenges, live in WA, and need assistance or guidance, please contact our Mental Health Carer Advocacy Team.
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