Working with a mental health condition

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Ngaire manages mental health conditions and found a good job with DES support

You've got this

Embarking on a job search, or other employment-related goals, with a mental health condition can present its unique challenges.

It's important to remember you have strengths, skills, and the backing of a supportive community that believes in your capabilities.

If you're living with a mental health condition and want to know more about finding a fulfilling job, we’re here to help.

We understand the challenge of traying to achieve your goals while with a mental health condition.

From July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024, we helped 34,962 people with mental health conditions through Disability Employment Services (DES).

That includes more than 7,900 people with depression and 4,500 people with anxiety.

We also understand your mental health condition may be one part of other health or disability challenges you live with.

That's why our teams focus on giving you tailored support to achieve the goals, or find employment that's right for you, regardless of your disability, injury, or health condition.

Get in touch on 1800 276 276 or register with APM to start your journey.

34,296 people with a mental health or psychological condition chose APM for Disability Employment Services last year

We've supported people living with:


- Anxiety

- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

- Behaviour disorder

- Bipolar affective disorder

- Depression

- Drug dependence

- Obsessive compulsive disorder

- Oppositional defiant disorder

- Paranoia

- Personality disorder

- Phobias

- Psychological/psychiatric disorders

- Post traumatic stress disorder

- Schizophrenia

- Senile dementia




1 in 5

Australians are estimated to have experienced a mental health condition in the past 12 months

42.9%

of Australians aged 16 to 85 have experienced a mental health disorder at some point in their lives

You’re not alone

Did you know that in Australia, approximately one in five people have experienced a mental health condition in the past 12 months?

Mental health conditions are often the most common type of disability people amongst participants who register with APM for Disability Employment Services (DES).

At APM, our teams receive regular training to identify additional supports each participant may need to achieve their goals.

Across many of our 400+ locations, we have partnerships with community and national mental health services to help participants access support as part of their personal DES program.

If you have a mental health condition, and want to explore a positive future with DES, reach out to your local APM team, or call us on 1800 276 276.



Mental health support in Australia 

This list includes some of the leading mental health support services in Australia. 

The services provide various forms of support, from information and resources to crisis intervention and ongoing mental health support.

Please note that while contact numbers are provided for immediate support, accessing websites will offer additional resources, information about service hours, and in some cases, alternative contact methods such as email or chat services.

Beyond Blue

National service providing support for issues associated with depression, anxiety, and suicide.

Website: www.beyondblue.org.au

Contact: 1300 22 4636

 

Lifeline Australia

National charity providing 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention services.

Website: www.lifeline.org.au

Contact: 13 11 14

 

Headspace

National youth mental health foundation that helps young people aged 12-25 with health advice, support and information.

Website: headspace.org.au

Contact: 1800 650 890

 

SANE Australia

National charity working to support Australians affected by complex mental health issues.

Website: www.sane.org

Contact: 1800 18 7263

 

Black Dog Institute

Offers clinical services and promotes emotional well-being for research and education on mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder.

Website: blackdoginstitute.org.au

Contact: (02) 9382 2991

Mind Australia

One of the leading non-government providers of mental health services in Australia.

Website: www.mindaustralia.org.au

Contact: 1300 286 463

 

Suicide Call Back Service

A nationwide service that provides professional 24/7 telephone and online counselling to people affected by suicide.

Website: www.suicidecallbackservice.org.au

Contact: 1300 659 467

 

R U OK?

An organisation that encourages people to stay connected and have conversations that can help others through difficult times in their lives.

Website: www.ruok.org.au

Contact: Not crisis support line, suggests Lifeline at 13 11 14 for immediate help

 

The Butterfly Foundation

Provides support for Australians who suffer from eating disorders and negative body image issues.

Website: butterfly.org.au

Contact: 1800 334 673     

 

MensLine Australia

A telephone and online counselling service for men with emotional health and relationship concerns - particularly reaching out to men who find it difficult to communicate about such issues.

Website: www.mensline.org.au

Contact: 1300 78 99 78