Peer Pathways

CoMHWA’s Peer Pathways project is a West Australian, statewide helpline for people with mental health challenges to find the supports needed to promote mental and physical wellbeing.
CoMHWA’s Peer Pathways project is a West Australian, statewide helpline for people with mental health challenges to find the supports needed to promote mental and physical wellbeing. Our Peer Navigators will assist you, your family and your carers to navigate services around WA.
Perhaps you are struggling to find a psychologist in a rural area? Maybe you need some additional support to find a dentist who understands your anxiety around having treatment?
The Peer Pathways project aims to bridge these gaps and provide information, assistance and service navigation support. The program will deliver tailored, holistic, person-centred support to all callers. Give us a call and speak to one of our friendly navigators today!
Please note that the Peer Pathways helpline is not a crisis line. If you are experiencing distress, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
This project has been generously funded by the WA Primary Health Alliance.
Our helpline is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm (excluding public holidays).
(08) 9477 2809
Visit peerpathways.org.au for more information.
Peer Pathways: Real Stories Real Change
Real Stories, Real Change is all about amplifying the voices of people with lived and living experience of mental health challenges who we are fortunate enough to engage with through Peer Pathways.
Each month, we’re taking time to reflect on the themes, insights, and impact of these stories so we can learn and grow as a service, and so you can better understand how Peer Pathways might be able to help you. These monthly reflections help us learn, grow, and stay grounded in what really matters: listening to each other, valuing lived experience, and working toward a more compassionate mental health system.