NewAccess Country to Coast Queensland

Enquire today about NewAccess, a free and confidential mental health coaching program.

NewAccess Country to Coast Queensland was previously known as NewAccess Central Queensland, Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast.

Developed by Beyond Blue and delivered by Wellways in Central Queensland, Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast, NewAccess is designed to give you the skills to manage everyday life stresses such as work, study, relationships, health or loneliness. The program is confidential and free of charge to you.

Learn more about NewAccess mental health coaching.


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Who can enquire?

NewAccess may be right for you if you:
  • are 12 years or older
  • live in Central Queensland, Wide Bay or Sunshine Coast
  • aren’t currently seeing a psychologist or psychiatrist.
If you’re in crisis, NewAccess may not be right for you. For other support options, talk to your GP or visit Get mental health support.

How do I enquire?

Wellways delivers the NewAccess program in Central Queensland, Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast via phone or video call sessions. To enquire about NewAccess you can:
  • submit an online enquiry
  • call Wellways on 1300 921 535 between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm from Monday to Friday. Appointments available between 8:00am and 8:00pm from Monday to Friday

Submit an online enquiry

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Need support now?

We have options to help you, including 24/7 free telephone and online counselling.
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