headspace Kimberley
What is headspace Kimberley?
headspace Kimberley is a first port of call for young people aged 12 - 25;
a youth friendly space, housing a community of youth services.
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headspace can assist if you or someone you know is:
- feeling like their headspace is a puzzle
- feeling like things are not quite right
- feeling down, depressed or stressed
- not coping at school, work or home
- being hurt or bullied by others
- having relationship problems
- having troubles at home
- having a tough time getting or keeping a job
- finding it hard to concentrate or make decisions
- concerned about drinking or drug use
- concerned about contraception or sex
- experiencing health related issues
Our Vision:
To increase mental health literacy in young people and within the broader community, so that young people are empowered to talk about mental health, seek help early, and support their peers.




How can young people access services at headspace Kimberley?
By calling (08) 9193 6222 or dropping into the headspace Kimberley site at 3/2 Hamersley Street in Broome.

Services available include:
Youth Mental Health Workers (Counselling)
Monday to Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm
Doctors Clinic (General Health)
Tuesday & Thursday 12:30pm - 4:30pm
Health & Wellbeing Clinic (Sexual Health)
Wednesday 3:00pm - 6:00pm
For GPs or service providers wishing to refer a young person to headspace Kimberley, please fax a referral form to headspace Kimberley on (08) 9193 6122.
You can download a referral form here...
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News & events
Newsletter # 6 Jan - Feb 2010
The Kimberley Youth Awards are and initiative of the headspace YAC and are all about acknowledging the postive contributions that young people aged 18... more
headspace Kimberley is very proud to support the Alive and Kicking Goals Suicide Prevention Project. The Broome Saints (local ausie rules team) are em... more
R U OK? is an organisation committed to the prevention of suicide. Their aim is to inspire all Australians to recognize they can make an immediate imp... more