120+ Years we’ve been around
20+ Services we offer
10,000+ People we’ve helped
A safe space for young people to have a yarn about their issues
headspace Esperance is a safe place that provides inclusive mental health services for all young people aged between 12 and 25. All our services are totally free and delivered face-to-face in a non-judgemental and supportive environment.
Our team can help you if you’re feeling down, want to increase your overall wellbeing, or need to talk through specific issues like:
- feeling anxious, stressed or worried
- having trouble dealing with school, bullying or struggling with friendships
- contraception, sexual health, sexuality, identity or relationships
- improving your physical health
- drinking or drug use
Support for family and friends of young people.
We run regular support groups for family and friends of young people to help you understand the challenges young people are facing, and learn strategies to assist them through. Please get in touch for further information.
Making a booking.
Get in touch to make an appointment. Weʼre looking forward to having a yarn.
P: 08 9034 5160
E: headspace.e@hopecs.org.au
Drop in at: 18 Andrew Street , Esperance, Western Australia 6450
If you’re unable to visit our Centre, young people, and family and friends can also access eheadspace – our national online and phone support service on 1800 650 890, or register online at eheadspace.org.au.
Hope Community Services operates and manages headspace services in Kalgoorlie and Esperance. All headspace services are funded by the Australian Government Department of Health. Administration of funding is carried out by the headspace centreʼs local Primary Health Network, in this case, WAPHA.
Hope Community Services acknowledges and respects the traditional First Nations owners of the lands on which we work, the first people of this country. We pay our respects to them, their culture, and their Elders, past, present and future.
Hope Community Services acknowledges and welcomes diversity in all its forms amongst staff and clients, including culture, language, race, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, intersex variations, religion, and socio‑economic and relationship status.
Hope Community Services acknowledge the individual and collective experiences of those with a living or lived experience. We recognise their wise contribution at all levels throughout the business and value the courage of those who share their experiences for the purpose of creating safe spaces that improve mental health outcomes.
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