News
3 May, 2025
More support for migrants
Migrant and refugee communities will have better access to culturally appropriate mental health support through a new partnership between Beyond Blue and settlement agency AMES Australia.

The two organizations have joined forces to make it easier and more efficient for people to find the support that best suits them, when they need it.
The partnership aims to improve access to mental health resources and information about available support services for many marginalized communities, including refugees and migrants, as well as those who face additional barriers to accessing help.
With one third of people in Australia born overseas, and considering the ongoing impact of racism, discrimination, and global conflicts, the need for more inclusive approaches to mental health support is greater than ever. For more information, visit beyondblue.org.au/get-support.