What does it mean to be a provider on Fraser Coast Mental Health?
Being a provider listed on Fraser Coast Mental Health means being part of a collaborative platform that supports community education, awareness and access to mental health and wellbeing information. It is not just about being listed — it is about contributing to a shared understanding of mental health across the region.
Providers may be featured through service information, educational content, interviews or collaborative storytelling that reflects the real needs of the Fraser Coast community.
Who can be listed or contribute content?
The platform is open to a wide range of organisations and professionals supporting mental health and wellbeing, including clinical services, community organisations, support programs, allied health providers and lived-experience initiatives operating on the Fraser Coast.
All contributors must align with safe, ethical and respectful mental health practices.
Is this website a referral service?
No. Fraser Coast Mental Health is not a referral or crisis service. It complements existing services by improving awareness, mental health literacy and understanding. The website encourages people to connect with appropriate services, often starting with their GP.
What type of content can providers contribute?
Providers can contribute educational articles, interviews, videos, resources, awareness campaigns and insights into their area of expertise. Content may focus on prevention, early intervention, lived experience, community programs or service pathways.
How does this platform benefit the community?
By improving mental health literacy, reducing stigma and helping people understand support options earlier, the platform strengthens community resilience. It supports prevention, early help-seeking and informed conversations — not just crisis response.
