Wellbeing.

 Where to get help

SCGH Medical Workforce:

SCGH.MedicalWorkforce@health.wa.gov.au

Office: (08) 6457 1174

Or visit the team in person in E block, first floor

 

SCGH Post Graduate Medical Education: 

SCGOPHCG.MedEd@health.wa.gov.au

 

SCGH Employee Assistance Program: 

NMHS employees and their immediate family members are entitled to free counselling sessions. These are confidential and are carried out through your choice of two service providers:

Converge International - Phone: 1300 687 327

Lifeworks - Phone: 1300 361 008

More information on these services can be accessed through Healthpoint (Intranet link):
https://nmhs-healthpoint.hdwa.health.wa.gov.au/workingatnmhs/EmployeeEngagement/Pages/EAP.aspx

 

Post Graduate Medical Council of WA JMO Wellbeing Guide: 

https://pmcwa.org.au/media/attachments/2022/12/20/pmwca-wellbeing-guide-2023.pdf

 

Post Graduate Medical Council of WA JMO Survival Guide: 

https://pmcwa.org.au/media/attachments/2022/12/14/2023-pmcwa-survival-guide_for-printing.pdf

 

SCGH RMO Society Wellbeing Officer:

wellbeing@charliesrmosociety.org

 

Doctors Health Advisory Service WA (DHASWA):

Independent and confidential service supporting doctors welling. DHASWA also have an extensive list of GP’s, psychologists and psychiatrists who are experienced in treating doctors. 

http://www.dhaswa.com.au/

For doctors in crisis or for those wanting to speak with a DHASWA doctor: 

(08) 9321 3098 – 24 hours/day, 7 days/week

 

Mental Health Emergency Response Line: 

Confidential Helpline for anyone experiencing a mental health emergency, run by East Metropolitan Health Service, and staffed by mental health professionals who are able to provide support, assessment and referrals

Metro: 1300 555 788, Available 24 hours, 7 days a week

Peel: 1800 676 822, Available 24 hours, 7 days a week