New toolkit empowering increased access to Lifeline support

Lifeline has launched a new service designed to reach help seekers who aren’t ready to talk to someone else about their situation or simply prefer to manage things themselves first.

The new Support Toolkit contains practical information in plain language, as well as the best-curated tools, apps, techniques and services to help individuals take the next step in their well-being journey.

The Support Toolkit is also designed to help those supporting someone else in need. It provides tools and resources to help people understand and cater to the needs of someone in distress while making sure they administer effective self-care at the same time.

“Our new Support Toolkit means help seekers at all stages of their journey can come to Lifeline to access help on their own terms. It helps people to make sense of their experience and take active steps to manage their well-being,” says Lifeline Australia CEO, Colin Seery.

“We know that a lot of people looking for help might not yet be comfortable involving another person in their situation. The Toolkit makes it easy for anyone who feels they are ready to take positive steps forward but doesn’t know where to start.”

The Support Toolkit has been designed to support the formation of long-term behaviours and skills that build resilience and prevent crises.

“We’ve learned help seekers can feel overwhelmed with how much information is out there, and often don’t know where to turn,” says Lifeline Australia Executive Director of Service Design and Delivery, Dane Glerum.

“Australians have trusted Lifeline to provide support for over 60 years. We’ve curated our Toolkit to build on this sense of trust by providing access to practical information, tools and resources whenever and wherever they’re needed.

“The site is designed to create an inclusive, accessible and personalised experience which allows people to engage at different points in their journey, find the next steps and have the option of coming back without having to restart the process.”

To access the new Support Toolkit, visit: toolkit.lifeline.org.au.

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