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Sexual Health Helpline
Confidential telephone information and referral service that covers all aspects of sexual and reproductive health. This service is operated by health professionals at FPWA Sexual Health Services.

Telephone: (08) 9227 6178 (metro)
Telephone: 1800 198 205 (country – free call)
Email: sexhelp@fpwa.org.au
Website: www.fpwa.org.au

Communicable Disease Control Directorate
Department of Health
Telephone: (08) 9388 4999
Email: cdc@health.wa.gov.au
Website: www.public.health.wa.gov.au

AIDS Line
AIDS Line provides information and referral services on HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and sexual health issues. Open 8:30 am – 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday.

Telephone: (08) 9482 0044
Email: aidsline@waaids.com

Health Direct
Provides information and resources on a range of health issues including HIV and STI information.

Telephone: 1800 022 222
Deaf & Hearing impaired TTY: 1800 022 226

Sextxt TM

Sextxt TM has been created to provide accurate information and advice to Australian youth on sex, STIs, contraception and sexual health services via SMS.

SMS: 19SEXTXT (55 cents per message sent)
Telephone: 1300 739 898
Website: www.kemh.health.wa.gov.au/services/sarc

Sexual Assault Resource Centre
The Sexual Assault Resource Centre (SARC) has a medical, forensic and counselling service. SARC is a free, 24 hour seven days a week emergency service. SARC offers assistance and support to any person, - female or male, and aged 13 years or over - who has experienced any form of unwanted sexual contact or behaviour either recently or in the past. SARC is a confidential service and is not part of the Police Service.

Telephone: (08) 9340 1828 (24 hour Crisis Line)
 1800 199 888 (free call)
 (08) 9340 1899 (24 hour Counselling Line)
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