Thank You!
We value our community and business relationships and the support that many organisations and individuals provide us. Without our partners, Griefline’s impact to tens of thousands of Australians each year would be non-existent. Griefline would like to acknowledge and thank the following organisations for their ongoing support.
Griefline and PHN working together to support those in crisis.
Through our Policeline initiative, Griefline and SEMPHN, supports 6 counselling sessions, to witnesses of non-suspicious deaths, who are referred by Victoria Police Victims Advisory Unit.
This initiative supports individuals during the crisis moment until they can source professional and other supports.
Our trained counsellors do an amazing job holding people’s grief , loss and trauma in extreme situations such as sudden death.
Griefline is proud and grateful for the funding provided by SEMPHN to continue Policeline over the next 3 years.
SEMPHN works primarily on behalf of the Australian Government to improve local health care. Their aim is to be able to ensure all individuals access the right care, in the right place, at the right time, by improving access to existing services, commissioning new services to improve health outcomes, and encouraging GPs and others to innovate.
SEMPHN works closely with health professionals and patients implementing My Health Record, allowing people to view their health information securely online, from anywhere, at any time – even if when they move or travel interstate. There are strict rules and regulations about who can see and use My Health Record to protect patient’s information from misuse.
For more information please go to https://www.semphn.org.au/
Murrumbeena Community Bank and Rotary District 9800 innovating together to enhance the help-seekers digital experience
Funding received by Murrumbeena Community Bank and Rotary District 9800 has allowed us to develop online peer support forums and a dedicated grief and loss resource hub where help-seekers can access a range of self-guided support tools and psycho-education.
The project is an important addition to Griefline, contributing to community wellbeing by providing access to support beyond the phone helpline.
Agencies that refer to Griefline
- Lifeline
- Men’s Line
- Support Link
- SES
- Quitline
- Salvation Army
- Case Managers
- Anglicare
- Emergency Services 000
- Coroner’s Court
- Beyond Blue
- Crisis Line
- Anxiety Helpline
- CFA & Fire Services
- Nurse On Call
- Rural Support services
- Psychiatrists
- Psychologists
- Social Workers
- Hospitals & Outreach Services
- IPSECH
- Cancer Council
- Helpline Australia
- Police
- Women’s Rural Services
- Suicide Helpline
- Grief Counsellors
- Directory Assistance Universities
- Nurse and Midwife Support