Visit our dedicated small business restructuring site for small business owners facing financial distress.

For those on the lookout for mental health support, whether for oneself, a loved one, or to simply boost wellbeing, Head to Health emerges as a prime resource. It's a sanctuary designed to assist every Australian in discovering the mental health and wellbeing services that resonate most with their unique situations. This platform demystifies the journey towards finding the ideal support, be it in person, over the phone, or online.
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Alternatively, their phone service extends similar guidance, steering you towards the right path. Call them on 1800 595 212. (Note - this is not an urgent care service!)
For more direct support, Head to Health centres offer a safe and inviting environment to converse with someone if you or someone dear needs support or guidance in finding the right mental health solutions. Their services are readily available, free of charge, with no need for an appointment or GP referral. For further details, consider visiting the Head to Health website.
Further Reading
Title | Short Summary |
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ACCC's Debt Collection Guideline for Collectors & Creditors | This joint ACCC and ASIC guideline sets out how consumer protection laws apply to debt collection in Australia. It covers enforcement responsibilities, key definitions, and the rights and obligations of both collectors and creditors. A practical reference for anyone involved in managing or recovering debts. |
SBR eBook for Accountants | A step-by-step guide to Small Business Restructuring for accountants and advisers: how the process works, who may be eligible, and how to support clients in distress. |
Beyond Blue - New Access for Small Business Owners | Tailored mental health coaching for small business owners, with free, confidential sessions designed to manage stress through Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. |

