- Lifeline (Counselling service)
Lifeline is the name of a free, 24 hour
telephone counselling service inAustralia . Volunteer counsellors provide free telephone support to those in need, via the Australian nationwide telephone number 13 11 14.Telephone counselling is provided via a network of "Lifeline Centres" maintained by trained
volunteer s. As at February2005 , there were 42 Lifeline Centres providing services from almost 60 locations, with about 4000 staff handling calls and another 7000 volunteers involved with fundraising and administration (see [http://www.lifeline.org.au/learn_more/media_centre Lifeline Media Kit 2006] ).For the year
July 1 ,2004 toJune 30 ,2005 , Lifeline received over half a million telephone calls. In the same period volunteer telephone counsellors listened for more than 500,000 hours. 80% of the funding for Lifeline centres is raised through the Lifeline chain of charity shops & local bookfairs.Some Lifeline Centres also provide other support services which may include face to face counselling, group support, assistance with food & utility bills, support for the elderly and frail, and related services.
History
Lifeline was established in
1963 inSydney ,Australia by the late Reverend Dr Sir Alan Walker of theMethodist Central Mission , now known asWesley Mission . Rev Walker was inspired to establish Lifeline after realising that he alone did not have the time or resources to provide sufficient attention and help to the increasing number of people facing difficulties and personal crises who were contacting him for assistance.Following two years of planning and preparation, a nine month training course for 150 people, the renovation of a century old building owned by Wesley Mission in downtown Sydney, and the listing of the Lifeline telephone number on the emergency page of the telephone directory, the first call to the service was received on
March 16 , 1963.Shortly after the service opened, it was featured in an article in
TIME magazine, which led to the establishment of similar services around the world. The first international convention of Lifeline was held in Sydney in August 1966 to guide the development of Lifeline services and to establish quality standards, which led to the formation of "Lifeline International".International Operations
Lifeline is part of an international network and through LifeLine International has centres in nineteen countries. All Lifeline Centres adopt the same standards but use different names in some countries. For example, in
Canada the service is called "Telecare"; inJapan , "Inochi no Denwa" (meaning "life phone"); and in theUnited States of America , "Contact".Lifeline is also a member of the
Volunteer Emotional Support Helplines (VESH) - a partnership between Befrienders Worldwide, International Federation of Telephone Emergency Services (IFOTES) and LifeLine International. Members have pledged to work together to provide an effective telephone crisis counseling service throughout the world. The VESH network of volunteer counsellors provides services in 61 countries.References
External links
* [http://www.lifeline.org.au/ http://www.lifeline.org.au/] - official site
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