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Youth mental health

Youth mental health

Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group (FSFHG) provides mental health services to youth, adults and older adults.

Some of these services are only available to consumers in the FSFHG mental health catchment. Other services are available to consumers across the broader South Metropolitan Health Service (SMHS) mental health catchment. The SMHS mental health catchment map (PDF 262KB) lists suburbs in the FSFHG and SMHS catchments. Some services are also available to consumers from across Western Australia.

Youth mental health services across Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group consist of the following:

  • a 14-bed inpatient Youth Unit for young people aged between 16 and 24 years
  • a 7-day-a-week Youth Community Assessment and Treatment Team (YCATT) which provides a time limited, person-centred recovery-focused approach to youth aged 16-24 years
  • Youth Hospital in the Home (Y-HiTH), which provides services for up to 12 patients for a period of up to 2 weeks
  • YouthReach South, which provides counselling, therapy and care coordination to young people aged 13 to 24 years who experience barriers to accessing mainstream services.

Youth mental health patients may also be referred to the Kara Maar Specialist Community Eating Disorder Service. This service is coordinated by South Metropolitan Health Service and provides comprehensive clinical assessment and treatment for individuals aged 16 years and over who have a diagnosed eating disorder.

Find information about adult and older adult mental health services.

Understanding your journey

Some people move progressively from mental illness to wellness, while others may move forward but then take a step back. Read more about understanding your mental health care journey.

Learn more

  • Mental Health Youth Unit
  • Youth Community Assessment and Treatment Team
  • Youth Hospital in the Home
  • YouthReach South
  • Kara Maar Specialist Community Eating Disorders Service
  • Educational support for youth mental health patients
  • Understanding your mental health journey
  • Support for mental health carers

Useful resources

  • For information on bullying visit Bullying No Way (external site).
  • Find information on depression a beyondblue (external site).
  • Visit the Mental Health Commission (external site) for drug and alcohol information.
  • For information on mental health visit ReachOut (external site) and headspace (external site).
  • Find information on sexual health at Get the facts (external site).

Emergency contacts

In the case of an emergency or crisis please dial 000 (triple zero) or visit your nearest emergency department (Healthy WA).

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service urgent help line
Phone 1800 048 636

Kids Help Line
Phone 1800 55 1800

Parenting WA helpline
Phone 6279 1200

Family Helpline
Phone 9223 1100

Sexual Assault Resource Centre (SARC)
Phone 9340 1828 

Youthline Samaritans
Phone 9388 2500

Crisis Care – crisis counselling, emergency accommodation and food
Phone 9223 1111

Mental Health Emergency Response Line
Phone 1300 555 788

Return to the SMHS Mental Health page

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Last Updated: 24/07/2025
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