Remember, it might not be yourself that you’re worried about, but maybe you’re aware of someone else’s actions online. You can still ring and talk to us about this. It’s never wrong to try and look after other people’s welfare. If you see something, say something.

If you feel that you or anyone else is in potential danger then call emergency services immediately on 000

If it’s not an emergency, but you would like to talk to someone, or ask for advice, there are a number of different places you can call.

Report an incident to our team

Something happen online?

Call us any time on 1800 101 767 — we’re available 24/7.

Prefer to chat?

Use the chatbot in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen to start a conversation.

Don’t have time right now?

You can report an incident to our team using the form below.

Something else or something not online?

Keep scrolling for a list of other services that can help you.

If you or someone you know needs help, there are plenty of services available. Here is a list of Professional Support Services and Helpful Apps.

Other Professional Support Services for children, teens, and adults.

For Kids

Kids Helpline

Lifeline – phone and webchat 

Headspace (for 12-25 years) – phone and webchat 

Beyond Blue – phone and webchat 

13Yarn

Suicide Support Callback service 

QLife 

1800RESPECT 

Dolly’s Dream 

Reach Out

eSafety Commission

For Parents

NSW: 1300 130 052

VIC: 132 289

QLD & NT: 1300 301 300 | Webchat

WA: Metro- (08) 9368 9368  Reginal- 1800 111 546

SA: 1300 364 100

ACT: (02) 6287 3833

TAS: 1300 808 178

Helpful Apps

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