National Psychosocial Support (NPS)
What is NPS?
The National Psychosocial Support measure is a mental health program that provides a range of non-clinical, community-based supports. These supports might be delivered individually or in a group setting, and aim to support people to achieve their recovery goals.
Who is NPS for?
The program is designed for people who are just below those who qualify for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). This group of people may not be eligible for the NDIS because of the episodic nature of their mental illness, or because their illness, whilst severe, is not associated with a significant psychosocial disability at a level that would qualify for NDIS entry.
NPS is for people:
- with a moderate-severe mental health condition;
- who have an associated level of reduced psychosocial functional capacity;
- are not assisted by the NDIS, and;
- for whom clinical care (e.g. seeing a psychologist) does not provide enough support to help them build capacity for daily living
Service providers
NPS is delivered by four organisations across our region.
Contact the NPS provider in your region by clicking on their logo below.

Where are some other places I can go for help?
Crisis support:
Lifeline
Call 13 11 14 24/7
Or use their online chat between 7pm and 4am
Suicide Call Back Service
Call 1300 659 467 24/7
Or use their online chat service 24/7
Depression and anxiety:
Beyondblue
Call 1300 22 46 36
Or use their online chat between 3pm at 12am
Ages 5 - 25 and parents:
Kids Help Line
Call 1800 55 1800
headspace
Visit headspace
Men's wellbeing:
MensLine
Call 1300 78 99 78
Or chat online
Domestic violence:
Domestic Violence Hotline Qld
Call 1800 811 811
Mental health support:
Sane Helpline
Call 1800 187 263
Or use their online chat 10am-10pm
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Visit Head to Health
Digital mental health supports
Visit Head to Health to find a digital resource or chat online to their virtual assistant
Last Updated on August 15, 2022.