Partners & Donors

Partnerships and collaborations are an integral part of the way we work at OzHelp.
Our partners ensure that working age men and women, through their workplaces, can access the information, resources and support to grow the skills needed to actively manage their own health and wellbeing.

Government Partners

The Australian Government Department of Health is the Principal Funding Partner of OzHelp. The Australian Department of Health is funding OzHelp to deliver evidence-based workplace physical and mental health programs in priority communities and industries nationally to prevent suicide in working age men and women.

The ACT Department of Health has partnered with OzHelp to deliver a range of mental health support programs to men primarily in blue-collar industries in the ACT. This includes delivery of the OzHelp Tradies Tune Up Program and the provision of counselling and support.

Healthier Work
ACT Government Health

Corporate Partners & Supporters

OzHelp partners with corporate organisations that have an active interest and commitment to employee physical and mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.

We also partner with corporate organisations on specific projects or events such as the annual National Wellness Symposium, or organisations that can bring distribution networks that significantly extend the reach of our work in priority settings or population groups nationally.

Evo Building Products
Converge International
AMA Projects
Solar Hub
AIHS
PBS
Work Safe ACT
NAWIC
AMCA
R U OK
Master Builders ACT
Luton
ConNetica

Service Partners

OzHelp is proud to be partnering with the Trauma Centre Australia to provide 24/7 phone support to building and construction and transport and logistics workers and their families.

The Trauma Centre of Australia is a recognised leader in dedicated trauma response and has over 30 years’ experience. Trauma Centre Australia’s relationship with OzHelp is forged on a set of shared goals that are focussed on meeting the needs of road transport, logistics, and the workers of building and construction sectors. Being responsive involves access to 24/7 support – every day of the year.

Their staff are trained to assist with a range of issues including anxiety and depression, addiction, anger management, PTSD, as well as grief and loss. Their team will provide support to all calls made outside of standard business hours.

Trauma Centre Australia