A person with disability could soon be critically injured or seriously harmed
Your next steps
If someone's life might be at risk or there's an emergency situation where a person with disability could be critically harmed or seriously injured, call emergency services on 000.
You can also access on-call counselling or mental health support by calling Lifeline 24 hr Counselling Service at 13 11 14, Beyond Blue at 1300 224 636 or the Suicide Call Back Service at 1300 659 467.
If a person with disability could be injured or harmed soon but it's not an emergency, call the NDIS Commission on 1800 035 544.
Calling us means we can ensure the safety of the person with disability as soon as possible.
- You can call Monday to Friday within these hours: Western Australia 7:30am – 3:30pm, all other states and territories 9am – 5pm. Closed on the public holidays in your state or territory.
Outside these hours, follow these next steps. - If you need an interpreter, see Speak to us using an interpreter.
- If you communicate in writing, follow these next steps.
If you have other concerns about the person with disability, go to the next question.